Research rocket fired from Sweden lands in Norway - which takes 'unauthorised activity very seriously'

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Research rocket fired from Sweden lands in Norway - which takes 'unauthorised activity very seriously'
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The rocket had reached orbit at a height of 250km (155 miles) where experiments were carried out in zero gravity, before it went off course and came down in a mountainous area 15km (9.3 miles) inside neighbouring Norway.

An investigation is under way after a research rocket fired from Sweden malfunctioned and ended up landing in Norway.

The rocket, which looked into weightlessness, had reached orbit at a height of 250km , where experiments were carried out in zero gravity before it went off course. The rocket and its payload came down at an altitude of 1km in a mountainous area 15km inside Norway. This was about 40km northwest of the planned landing site.

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