It could not be, and there are already two. As happened on May 31, the launch of the Miura 1, the rocket designed and built by the Elche company PLD Space, has been postponed due to “high winds” that do not guarantee the success of the mission.

PLD Space has announced on its social networks the postponement of the launch, scheduled from Moguer (Huelva): “The high-altitude winds forecast for this weekend in the launch area, and with the last radiosonde carried out, violate the expected limits and do not allow proceed with Miura 1 launch operations”.

Thus, it is postponed “until a new scheduled window”, he has indicated, without specifying when the launch was scheduled for, although citing the weather forecasts for this weekend.

On May 31, the mission was aborted after having carried out the complete sequence of the launch chronology, which had turned out to be entirely correct.

We will have to wait to see the Miura 1 fly, named after the wild cattle and as a symbol of the Spanish brand, and see how it becomes the first one hundred percent Spanish private rocket to go into space and thereby value the work in 2011 began in Elche (Alicante) the engineers Raúl Torres and Raúl Verdú with 3,000 euros, which today translates into three offices and more than a hundred employees.