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Swedish research rocket accidentally crash lands in Norway

Swedish research rocket accidentally crash lands in Norway

A analysis rocket launched from northern Sweden crash-landed in neighboring Norway, sending the Norwegian overseas ministry right into a state of irritation as they weren’t instantly knowledgeable of the incident by their Swedish counterparts in a uncommon spat between the 2 international locations.

The rocket, launched early Monday from the Esrange Space Centre in Kiruna, northern Sweden, plunged right into a mountainside within the Malselv municipality in Norway’s far north, about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the closest inhabited space.

No one was injured and no materials harm was reported.

“The crash of a rocket like this is a severe incident that can cause serious damage,” the overseas ministry in Oslo mentioned.

“When such a border violation occurs, it is crucial that those responsible immediately inform the relevant Norwegian authorities through the proper channels,” it mentioned.

“The Norwegian authorities take any unauthorized activity on the Norwegian side of the border very seriously,” it famous.

The rocket was finishing up experiments in zero gravity at an altitude of 250 kilometers.

“The rocket took a slightly longer and more westerly trajectory than calculated and landed after a completed flight 15 kilometers into Norway,” the Swedish Space Corporation mentioned in a press release on Monday.

“Work on retrieving the payload is underway,” it added.

Norway’s overseas ministry additionally famous that retrieval work was not supposed to start with out Norwegian authorization, which had not been granted.

Norway’s Civil Aviation Authority realized of the crash from the Swedish Space Corporation’s press launch on Monday.

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