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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
For South Korea, it is better late than never, The country is finally nearing the launch of the Naro-1, or the Korea Space-Launch Vehicle (KSLV-1), from the newly built Naro Space Center. The launch follows delays that have hindered the project from the outset.On 2 June 2009, after four years of setbacks, South Korea's National Space Committee approved the launch proposal submitted by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) for 30 July.
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