Korea completes development of its first small satellite constellation
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Five of Korea's first microsatellite constellations, developed by the Korea Aerospace Administration and KAIST, are scheduled for the 5th launch of Nuriho in October. Once a total of 10 satellites are deployed by 2027, they are expected to photograph the skies over the Korean Peninsula more than three times a day, significantly enhancing the efficiency of disaster response and national security observation.
CubeSat that Traveled to Space Aboard Nuriho Successfully Demonstrated Space Debris Reduction Device
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Cho Seung-han = A domestic microsatellite launched via the Korean launch vehicle Nuri has successfully verified the performance of a space debris reduction device.
[Digital Daily Reporter Kang So-hyun] The Korea Aerospace Administration (KAIST) and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have completed the development of ‘Smart Constellation Satellites 2 through 6,’ the first mass-produced batch of Korea’s first cluster of microsatellites. These satellites are scheduled to be launched into space aboard the 5th Nuri rocket launch. KAIST announced on the 13th that it held a Pre-Ship R…
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