‘Small And Fast’ Rocket Taxi To Space Planned By German Startup

There is no doubt in my mind that the future is here. As we reported earlier this year, Venus Aerospace Corp is working on a hypersonic plane that can take you anywhere on Earth in just one hour.
British startup Urban-Air Port has released designs for the world’s first model airport for flying cars. A new space taxi program from Germany’s Isar Aerospace will enable nimbler flights.
Isar Aerospace Will Launch Fast & Small Taxis Into Space

Isar Aerospace of Munich will provide small and fast taxis to the moon soon to navigate the expense and delay of waiting for space rides along with more significant places. Daniel Metzler announced this at the Bloomberg New Economy Catalyst virtual event. These trips will be quick and small as compared to those provided by Elon Musk’s SpaceX. They will do this by adding sustainability, efficiency and capacity to the business of rocket launching. Isar Aerospace has raised around $100 million thanks to investment from Lakestar and Earlybird Venture Capital.

They Will Also Launch Observational Satellites To Manage Climate Change
Bloomberg reporter Thomas Seal interviewed Isar co-founder Daniel Metzler about the company’s plans. According to him, they plan to create fast taxis for smaller satellite systems. This is specifically for regular trips to space or for repairs or performance improvements. Daniel Metzler told Bloomberg that they use rockets to launch satellites weighing up to 1000 kg into Earth orbit.

Isar Aerospace has hundreds of rocket engineers working on building small and fast taxis. In the future, Daniel revealed that they would launch a lot of observation satellites to help manage the Earth’s climate. These satellites give a lot of information about climate change data.