South Korea to launch its own rocket in October
The new colonial movement: South Korea is now targeting October 21, 2021 for the first test launch of its home-built Nuri rocket.
The October flight will be South Korea’s first domestic orbital launch attempt in more than eight years. On Jan. 30, 2013, a Naro-1 rocket placed the STSAT-2C technology demonstration satellite into low Earth orbit.
It was the final of three launches for now retired Naro-1, which consisted of a Russian Angara first stage with a downgraded engine and a South Korean developed solid-fuel upper stage. Two previous Naro-1 launches failed in 2009 and 2010.
They have also scheduled a follow-up test launch in May ’22, assuming all goes well on this first test launch.
The new colonial movement: South Korea is now targeting October 21, 2021 for the first test launch of its home-built Nuri rocket.
The October flight will be South Korea’s first domestic orbital launch attempt in more than eight years. On Jan. 30, 2013, a Naro-1 rocket placed the STSAT-2C technology demonstration satellite into low Earth orbit.
It was the final of three launches for now retired Naro-1, which consisted of a Russian Angara first stage with a downgraded engine and a South Korean developed solid-fuel upper stage. Two previous Naro-1 launches failed in 2009 and 2010.
They have also scheduled a follow-up test launch in May ’22, assuming all goes well on this first test launch.