Korea to complete assembly of homegrown space rocket Nuri for this week's launch
This photo, provided by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, shows the country's first homegrown space rocket, Nuri, being assembled at the Naro Space Center in Goheung, 328 kilometers south of Seoul, eight days ahead of its third launch, May 16. YonhapKorea will wrap up the assembly of its homegrown space rocket Nuri on Sunday, with three days to go before the planned third launch, coming about a year after its successful test launch, the science ministry said.Nuri, or KSLV-II, is set to lift off from the Naro Space Center in the country's southern coastal village of Goheung on Wednesday, and officials will complete its assembly and make final inspections Sunday, according to the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI).The process for the assembly and other preparations has been progressing without a hitch, they added.Nuri is the core part of Korea's 1.9 trillion-won ($1.44 billion) project to launch 1.5-ton satellites into a low Earth orbit by its own space rocket between 2010-2023.In 2021, Nuri successfully flew to its target altitude of 70
May 21, 2023