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06/7/10 01:12 PM ET

S. Korea To Try Again [Yonhap]


By Yonhap
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According to South Korea's Yonhap news agency, the Korean Aerospace Research Institute will make a second launch attempt of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle June 9. The rocket features a Russian-built first stage with a liquid-fueled engine and a Korean-built second stage and payload fairing. The first launch of the vehicle failed last August due to a problem with the vehicle fairing. According to Yonhap, the launch is a big step toward fulfilling much loftier ambitions in space:

 "The successful launch of a satellite-carrying rocket this week would signify a coming of age for South Korea's budding space exploration history, which the government says will include building a lunar orbital probe within the next 15 years."

 

READ IT AT: [Yonhap]

Update: Yonhap later reported that the rocket was set up at its launch pad June 7 after a delay due to an electrical glitch that apparently was resolved.

06/7/10 01:12 PM ET

S. Korea To Try Again [Yonhap]


By Yonhap

According to South Korea's Yonhap news agency, the Korean Aerospace Research Institute will make a second launch attempt of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle June 9. The rocket features a Russian-built first stage with a liquid-fueled engine and a Korean-built second stage and payload fairing. The first launch of the vehicle failed last August due to a problem with the vehicle fairing. According to Yonhap, the launch is a big step toward fulfilling much loftier ambitions in space:

 "The successful launch of a satellite-carrying rocket this week would signify a coming of age for South Korea's budding space exploration history, which the government says will include building a lunar orbital probe within the next 15 years."

 

READ IT AT: [Yonhap]

Update: Yonhap later reported that the rocket was set up at its launch pad June 7 after a delay due to an electrical glitch that apparently was resolved.

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