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South Korea launches first local space rocket but fails to put a payload in orbit

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By SRI NewsDesk Published October 22, 2021
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SEOUL: South Korea laun­ched its first domestically developed space rocket on Thursday but failed to put its ersatz cargo into a route, a reversal in the country’s atte­mpts to join the species of adv­a­nced space-faring nations.

The Korea Space Launch Vehicle II, informally called Nuri and blessed with a South Korean flag, rose overhead from Goheung on the southern seacoast, running a column of honey.

All three stages of the rocket worked, taking it to an altitude of 700 kilometres, and the the1.5-tonne cargo separated successfully, President Moon Jae-in said after watching the launch at the control centre.

But “ putting an ersatz satellite into route remains an untreated charge”, he blazoned.

“ Though it fell suddenly of achieving its pretensions impeccably, we’ve achieved veritably good feats with our first launch.” Another attempt will be made in May, he added.

“ Countries that lead in space technology will lead the future. And we aren’t too late to do it.”

The charge failed because the third-stage machine stopped burning 46 seconds earlier than listed, wisdom minister Lim Hye-sook told journalists. Cheering and applause had before broken out in the control centre as the flight sounded to do according to plan.

South Korea has risen from the ashes of war to come the world’s 12th-largest frugality and a technologically advanced nation, home to the earth’s biggest smartphone and memory chip maker, Samsung Electronics.

But it has lagged in the caption-making a world of spaceflight, where the Soviet Union led the way with the first satellite launch in 1957, nearly followed by the United States.

In Asia, China, Japan and India all have advanced space programmes, and the South’s nuclear-fortified neighbour North Korea was the most recent entrant to the club of countries with their own satellite launch capability. Ballistic dumdums and space rockets use analogous technology and Pyongyang put a 300-kilogramme satellite into a route in 2012 in what Western countries condemned as a disguised bullet test.

Indeed now, only six nations — not including North Korea — have successfully launched a one-tonne cargo on their own rockets.

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