South Korea to spend $32 million on ground tracking/control station
KUALA LUMPUR, Malayasia - The South Korean government has decided to build a ground tracking and control station on Cheju Island worth 33 billion won ($32 million). Construction on the 115,500 square meter (126,312 square yard) site began July 14 and is set to be finished in June 2006. The station...
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