South Korea Sets Ambitious Goal to Build a Moon Base by 2045
SOUTH KOREA, JUL 21 – South Korea aims to develop independent lunar technologies and a permanent economic base by 2045, marking a major step in its space exploration and resource utilization efforts.
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South Korea Aims To Build Moon Base By 2045
Think South Korea’s only about K-pop and cutting-edge tech? Think again—they’ve got their eyes on the moon. Literally.The Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA), launched just last year, has unveiled an ambitious roadmap: a full-blown moon base by 2045. And they’re not stopping there.“We’re talking lunar landers, rovers, and even mining water ice.” The Korea Times reported from a hearing in Daejeon on July 17.Some of the groundwork is already bei…
South Korea sets ambitious goal to build a moon base by 2045
South Korea has announced plans to establish a lunar base by 2045, marking a significant leap in the nation's space exploration ambitions. This goal is part of a comprehensive exploration roadmap revealed by the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA) on July 17, which outlines several key missions in lunar exploration, space science, and microgravity research. KASA’s ambitious plan includes developing homegrown technology for lunar landings, rove…
An ambitious project is already under development.
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