South Korea may try third KSLV-launch on 29 November
Submit on Monday, November 19th, 2012 22:58
South Korea will likely launch its KSLV-1 (or Naro-1) on 29 November, the country’s government said today, two days after the arrival of a replacement for a defective part in the rocket partly built by Russia.Other Posts:Intelsat General To Provide Broadband To Sintel Satellite ServicesAerojet tests next generation safety capabilityFormosat-3 observations indicate ionospheric changes precede EarthquakesGIOVE-B completes first year in orbitU.S. scrap plan for joint civil/military weather satellite systemDream Multimedia’s Dreambox Receiver50 years of U.S. space based military weather satellite systemsMDA receives request for additional information from U.S. Department of Justice
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