Swedish rocket that accidentally struck Norway is now back at the Esrange space base in Kiruna. Rocket landed 15 kilometers into the Norwegian side, in an uninhabited area in Målselv municipality, about 40 kilometers northwest of the planned impact site in Sweden.

Swedish Space Corporation is investigating why the rocket struck outside Esrange's landing area, which is about 5,200 square kilometers and about twice the size of the country of Luxembourg. The mistake also caused irritated reactions from Norwegian authorities.