Moon mission for South Korea
Credit: KARI
South Korea plans to send a spacecraft to the Moon by 2020 with an indigenously developed rocket. A lunar lander will follow in 2025 if the first probe is successful, says the Ministry of Science and Technology. The KSLV 2 launcher will have a first stage powered by four 75-ton-thrust (735-kN. or...
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