South Korea successfully tests space rocket engine | Inquirer Technology

South Korea successfully tests space rocket engine

/ 04:23 PM November 28, 2018

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea on Wednesday successfully conducted a rocket engine test launch, news reports said, paving the way for the development of its own space launch vehicle.

A liquid-fuel engine successfully propelled a single-stage rocket weighing 52 tonnes and measuring 25.8 meters long, from the Naro Space Center on the southern coast, Yonhap news agency said.
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he engine, designed and developed by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI ) as part of a $1.8 billion project, will be used to propel the country’s first indigenous three-stage launch vehicle — the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-2 (KSLV-2).

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“This is a significant step forward in developing a launch vehicle with our own technology,” a KARI spokesman said.

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It is the first such launch in South Korea since 2013 when the country successfully put a small satellite into orbit following failures in 2009 and in 2010.

But the significance of the 2013 launch was widely discounted as the launch vehicle had to rely on a Russia-developed engine for its first stage.

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On its launch — scheduled for 2021— KSLV-2 will use five of the newly developed engines, a bundle of four for the first stage and another one for the second stage.

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Wednesday’s test was deemed successful as the engine combustion was maintained for over 140 seconds during the test launch, Yonhap said.

The KSLV-2 rocket, which will be South Korea’s first space vehicle wholly designed and built by itself, will be used to place satellites into the Earth’s orbit and for other commercial applications. /ee

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