South Korea is celebrating the successful launch of its homegrown rocket,
marking a significant achievement in the country’s space exploration
ambitions. The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) announced that the
rocket, named KSLV-II, was launched from the Naro Space Center. This major
milestone for South Korea’s space program puts them on the map as one of
the few nations capable of independently developing and launching their own
rockets. The KSLV-II is a crucial step towards bolstering South Korea’s
space industry and expanding its capabilities in satellite launches. The
successful launch has garnered praise both domestically and
internationally, highlighting South Korea’s technological prowess in the
space domain.
marking a significant achievement in the country’s space exploration
ambitions. The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) announced that the
rocket, named KSLV-II, was launched from the Naro Space Center. This major
milestone for South Korea’s space program puts them on the map as one of
the few nations capable of independently developing and launching their own
rockets. The KSLV-II is a crucial step towards bolstering South Korea’s
space industry and expanding its capabilities in satellite launches. The
successful launch has garnered praise both domestically and
internationally, highlighting South Korea’s technological prowess in the
space domain.