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Korea's homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space

South Korea launched its first homegrown earth observation nanosatellite into orbit as part of the country’s project to create a satellite constellation by 2027, the Science Ministry said Wednesday. The Earth observation satellite, named NEONSAT-1, lifted off aboard Rocket Lab's Electron rocket from a spaceport in Mahia, New Zealand. The Ministry of Science and ICT said the satellite was deployed into spac. ....

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Korea arrives at candidate site for Antarctic inland research station

Korea is on course to become the sixth country to build an inland scientific research base in Antarctica as its exploration team arrived at the candidate site for the research station, according to the Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI), Tuesday. ....

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Korea to build Antarctica's 6th inland station by 2030

The government will build an inland research station in Antarctica by 2030, as part of a long-term plan to elevate the country s standing in the global science and research community, the oceans ministry said Tuesday. About 277.4 billion won ($205 million) will be spent by 2027 to construct the 15,000-ton Araon 2, the latest model of the icebreaker research vessel Araon built in 2009. ....

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