Second Try
South Korea plans to make a second attempt at lofting a satellite on June 9, almost 10 months after the first launch failed. The rocket is again a KSLV-1, and it should be the last launch of that model, which has been a technology demonstrator. A larger rocket, the KSLV-2, is planned. The KSLV-1...
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