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$1,000 to LEO: South Korea’s reusable rocket plan targets SpaceX’s dominance

Written by  Park Si-soo Tuesday, 10 September 2024 13:43
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Yoon Young-bin, center, administrator of the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA), speaks during the Sept. 5 press briefing in Seoul. To his left is John Lee, KASA’s vice administrator of the mission directorates, and to his right is Roh Kyung-won, deputy administrator. Credit: KASA
Yoon Young-bin, center, administrator of the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA), speaks during the Sept. 5 press briefing in Seoul. To his left is John Lee, KASA’s vice administrator of the mission directorates, and to his right is Roh Kyung-won, deputy administrator. Credit: KASA

SEOUL, South Korea — The chief of South Korea’s newly established space agency recently unveiled a set of ambitious mid- and long-term projects, including developing a partially reusable rocket capable […]

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