Sweden Rocket Accidentally Lands In Norway

A research rocket launched by Sweden Space Corp (SSC) from northern Sweden has malfunctioned and landed 15km inside neighbouring Norway.

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A research rocket launched by Sweden Space Corp (SSC) from northern Sweden has malfunctioned and landed 15km inside neighbouring Norway.

According to an SSC statement, the rocket was part of a research programme in which experiments are carried out in zero gravity at 250km above the Earth. However, the rocket took slightly longer and more westerly trajectory than expected.

The projectile landed on Monday in an uninhabited region in Målselv municipality, 40km (25 miles) northwest of the planned target location in Sweden. It was unclear if there was any damage to the surrounding area.

Researchers said they hope experiments carried out by the rocket will contribute to the transition away from fossil fuels to green energy technology as well as help understand how planets are born.

The rocket was a TEXUS-58 and is part of a European initiative commissioned by the European Space Agency. It rocket was launched from the Esrange Space Center, which is surrounded by a large landing area about twice the size of Luxembourg.

Philip Ohlsson, head of communications at SSC said it landed in the mountains at 1,000 metres altitude and 10km [6.2 miles] from the closest settlement. He added that there is a routine in place when things go wrong, and both Swedish and Norwegian governments as well as other actors are informed.

The SCC said the rocket was recovered on Tuesday in “good condition” and was transported back to the centre by helicopter. An investigation is under way to determine what led to the malfunction.

Also, Marko Kohberg, head of rocket and balloon operations at Esrange Space Center said the occurrence is a deviation that they take seriously, adding that they are now investigating the reason why the rocket flew farther northwest than normal, although it was still too early to speculate about the cause.

In the meantime, Norwegian officials have responded sharply to the incident and said they were not informed. A spokesperson from its foreign ministry said the Norwegian authorities take any unauthorised activity on the Norwegian side of the border very seriously.

The spokesperson said in the event of any border violation, those responsible should immediately inform the relevant Norwegian authorities, including the foreign ministry, through the right channels but that the ministry had not yet received a formal notification of the incident from the Swedish authorities.


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