Wednesday, April 15, 2009

South Korea has a rocket of its own.



South Korea will put a satellite into space in July, the first time from its own soil. It will be launched from Naro Space Center in Goheung county. Deploying it will be the KSLV-1, pictured above in place today for some tests.

Do you remember in February the government said it was looking to the public for a catchier name for the rocket? The winners will be announced on the 30th.

2 comments:

Bobby McGill said...

That is might purty...sure is said to see 'em go and blow that fine missile up, now ain't it?

yhap poetaster said...

The both of S&N Korean should start together developing the time machine to the past as a rush job rather than developing rockets or nukes. So, no more historical dispute with anyone. Kidding.

Anyway, please consider about directions of the launch.