After we analyzed the math and physics for the Noricum-I, we discovered a critical design flaw that would have caused a catastrophic failure during launch. We calculated that detaching the center and left sections while leaving only the right booster firing creates a major problem called asymmetrical thrust, where the rocket spins out of control and "flings". Because the engine force would push from just one side instead of lining up with the rocket's center of mass, it would create an unstoppable twisting force, causing the vehicle to flip sideways and explode. Luckily, we are resolving these issues by switching to a standard vertical launch on land and redesigning the staging so both side boosters detach at the exact same time. Right now, we are finishing up our engineering review and we are resolving any remaining structural issues while inspecting every variable from how well the hull handles peak atmospheric drag to the millisecond-precise timing of the engine separation to guarantee a successful mission into the moon.
some things are wrong about the spaceship after a check. (read instructions) probably will finish this argument launches 2063 edit: it launched :D