
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.
That is might purty...sure is said to see 'em go and blow that fine missile up, now ain't it?
ReplyDeleteThe 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.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, please consider about directions of the launch.