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The South Korean space program began in earnest in the 1980s when research on space development began.
Korea Aerospace Research Institute The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI; ), established in 1989, is the aeronautics and space agency of South Korea. Its main laboratories are located in Daejeon, in the Daedeok Science Town. KARI's vision is to continue building upon in ...
was established in October 1989, and the
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was established in May 2024. The medium-lift launch vehicle
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is specialized for low-Earth orbit satellites weighing 1.9 t or less, and the
KSLV-III KSLV-III is a medium orbit geostationary launch vehicle currently under development in South Korea, with the goal of its first launch in 2030. History In February 2018, the Ministry of Science and ICT held a National Space Committee meeting and ...
, currently under development and scheduled for its first launch in 2030, is specialized for inserting large satellites into
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and launching lunar or Mars probes. Based on the various data sent back by the lunar probe
Danuri The Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), officially Danuri, is South Korea's first lunar mission. The orbiter, its science payload and ground control infrastructure are technology demonstrators. The orbiter will also be tasked with surveying ...
, which has been on a mission since 2022, a map of the moon were created. Danuri and the
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also exchanged messages through the
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payload.


History

The Space Science and Technology Development Plan, prepared by the
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under the contract of the Ministry of Science and Technology and made public in 1987, included the development and launch of an observation rocket by 1991, the introduction of a small satellite for scientific research into Earth's orbit by 1996, and the launch of a domestically produced commercial communications satellite in 2001.


Satellite

South Korea's space development began in earnest in the 1990s. In August 1992, the
KITSAT-1 KITSAT-1 or KITSAT-A (Korean Institute of Technology Satellite) is the first South Korean satellite to be launched. Once launched, the satellite was given the nickname "Our Star" ( 우리별). KITSAT-1 operated in a by low Earth orbit (LEO). ...
was launched from the
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, followed by
KITSAT-2 KITSAT-2 (Pseudonym, a.k.a. ''"Uribyol 2", "KITSAT-OSCAR 25", "KO-25" and "KITSAT-B"'') was a South Korean experimental Earth observation satellite, Earth observation Small satellite, microsatellite. KITSAT-2 was South Korea's second satellite ...
on September 26, 1993.


KITSAT

KITSAT-1 is a
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weighing that was produced by the
KAIST KAIST (originally the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) is a national university, national research university located in Daedeok Innopolis, Daejeon, South Korea. KAIST was established by the Korean government in 1971 as the ...
Satellite Research Center since 1989 with a total research budget of 6.94 billion won. It is equipped with high-resolution ground observation equipment and cutting-edge
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technology, and is loaded with broadcasting and communication equipment, ground observation equipment, and scientific experiment equipment. It was equipped with an
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, so amateur radio operators around the world could use it freely. In fact, a researcher working at the
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in
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used KITSAT-1 as an amateur radio. KITSAT-2 was independently designed and manufactured with a total investment of 2.8 billion won, and its main purpose was to photograph the
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and conduct various experiments. KITSAT-3 was developed by the KAIST Satellite Center with 8 billion won in support from the Ministry of Science and Technology and other sources from April 1994, from design to parts manufacturing and assembly, and was launched in May 1999. The satellite was equipped with solar panels that could supply its own electricity and a
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camera that could take pictures of objects on the ground as large as 15 meters.


Koreasat

The country felt the need for a practical
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and launched the
Koreasat 1 Koreasat 1 was a South Korean communications satellite launched by a Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, United States. Owned by KT Corporation. One of the boosters of the Delta II rocket failed to separate from the fi ...
at
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in August 1995. The design life was 5 years, but it demonstrated performance for 12 years, with communications continuing until 2004.


KOMPSAT

KOMPSAT-1 KOMPSAT-1 (Korean Multi-purpose Satellite-1), also known as Arirang-1, was a satellite created by the Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) and Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI), and launched by a United States launch vehicle on 21 December ...
, launched in December 1999, is a multipurpose satellite jointly developed by domestic researchers including the
Korea Aerospace Research Institute The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI; ), established in 1989, is the aeronautics and space agency of South Korea. Its main laboratories are located in Daejeon, in the Daedeok Science Town. KARI's vision is to continue building upon in ...
and TRW of the United States with a total production cost of 165 billion won. The localization rate was approximately 80%. The main purpose of the launch was ocean observation and space science experiments. The data sent by this satellite were used by major domestic research institutes. In particular, the Aerospace Information Youth Corps and the Aerospace Research Institute received the names of 100,000 domestic youths and recorded them on three semiconductor chips to load into this satellite. In 2006, Korea's ninth satellite
KOMPSAT-2 KOMPSAT-2 (Korean Multi-purpose Satellite-2), also known as Arirang-2, is a South Korean multipurpose Earth observation satellite. It was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia at 07:45:43 Coordinated Universal Time, UTC (16:05:43 Korea Stan ...
and
Koreasat 5 Koreasat 5 (also known as ANASIS-I (Army Navy Air Force Satellite Information System-I) and Mugunghwa 5 (무궁화 5호)) is a South Korean communications satellite operated by Koreasat.Sadeh, Eligar (2010''The Politics of Space''Taylor & Franc ...
were launched.


Chollian

In June 2010, South Korea launched the world's first geostationary ocean observation satellite, Chollian-1. Floating at an altitude of over , it observed ocean changes around the Korean Peninsula eight times a day at one-hour intervals for ten years until its retirement through the ocean observation sensor GOCI. Since then, the Chollian series has been continuously launched, including Chollian-2A launched in December 2018 and Chollian-2B launched in 2020. Currently, Chollian-5 is about to be launched.


Others

The KAIST Satellite Technology Research Center developed a small satellite, STSat-1, weighing , in October 1998 according to the domestic mid- to long-term plan for space development. The satellite was launched in September 2003. A total of 11.69 billion won was invested in the development. The KARI was in charge of general management, the KAIST Satellite Technology Research Center developed the satellite itself, and KAIST and the
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were in charge of developing the payload. It is equipped with a space telescope, the Far-ultraviolet IMaging Spectrograph (FIMS), a space physics package, and data collection equipment.


Rocket

In 1958, a rocket research organization was established at the
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's Research Institute of Science, but full-scale plans for space rockets began in 1987 when the Astronomy and Space Science Institute, the predecessor of the
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute The Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI; ) is the national research institute in astronomy and space science of South Korea funded by the South Korean Government. Its headquarters are located in Daejeon, in the Daedeok Science T ...
, began basic research related to launch vehicle development. After the
Korea Aerospace Research Institute The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI; ), established in 1989, is the aeronautics and space agency of South Korea. Its main laboratories are located in Daejeon, in the Daedeok Science Town. KARI's vision is to continue building upon in ...
was established in October 1989, efforts to secure Korean launch vehicle technology began in earnest. Since the early 1990s, Korea has focused on developing technologies in the fields of system integration, liquid propulsion engine design and production, engine testing, guidance control, and attitude control through scientific rocket research.


KSR

The first the country's space launch vehicle was the
KARI KSR-1 KSR-I (Korean Sounding Rocket-I) is a South Korean sounding rocket designed by KARI. Spec * Payload: 150 kg * Apogee: 75 km * Thrust: 86 kN * Weight: 1200 kg * Diameter: 0.42 m * Length: 6.7 m * Launch: June 4, 1993 (1st)/Se ...
, a single-stage solid-fuel propulsion scientific rocket developed under the leadership of Dr. Jang-soo Yoo of KARI from July 1990 and launched twice in 1993. Dr. Yoo later left KARI and founded AP Satellite. The company later produced a performance verification satellite that was aboard
Nuri Nuri is a place in modern Sudan on the west side of the Nile River, Nile, near the Fourth Cataract. Nuri is situated about 15 km north of Sanam, Sudan, Sanam, and 10 km from Jebel Barkal. History Nuri is the second of three Napatan bur ...
, which was launched in 2022. From 1993 to 1998, 5.2 billion won was invested to develop the
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, a medium-sized scientific rocket with a two-stage solid engine, with the goal of measuring the ionosphere and ozone layer 150 km above the Peninsula. It was first launched on July 9, 1997. However, the experimental observation failed, and the experimental observation was successful in the second launch on June 11 of the following year. From 1997 to 2003, 78 billion won was invested over five years to develop the
KARI KSR-3 KSR-3 or KSR-III (Korean Sounding Rocket-3) is a South Korean liquid sounding rocket designed by Korea Aerospace Research Institute. It was launched successfully on November 28, 2002 for scientific surveillance purposes. The first test flight of ...
, a 13-ton liquid-propellant rocket, which was launched on November 28, 2002.


KSLV

From August 2002 to April 2013, with a total budget of 502.5 billion won for 11 years, domestic researchers focused on developing
Naro-1 Naro-1 (), previously designated the Korea Space Launch Vehicle or KSLV (also KSLV-1), was South Korea's first carrier rocket, and the first South Korean launch vehicle to achieve low Earth orbit, Earth orbit. On January 30, 2013, the third Naro ...
, the first space launch vehicle in the country capable of launching a 100-kg class small satellite into low
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. About 150 private companies, including
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,
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, Korea Fiber, and Doowon Heavy Industries, participated in the Naro development project and were responsible for on-site technologies such as parts design and production, ground and launch facility production, and launch vehicle assembly. The first rocket launched in 2021 was
Nuri Nuri is a place in modern Sudan on the west side of the Nile River, Nile, near the Fourth Cataract. Nuri is situated about 15 km north of Sanam, Sudan, Sanam, and 10 km from Jebel Barkal. History Nuri is the second of three Napatan bur ...
, which was designed, manufactured, tested, and launched using purely domestic technology, including the engine. It was developed over 12 years, starting in March 2010, with an investment of 1.9572 trillion won. The goal of the Nuri development project was to build a launch vehicle that could place a 1.5-ton practical satellite into low Earth orbit (600–800 km). The engines installed in units 1–3 are as follows. First stage: 4 liquid engines with a thrust of 75 tons (clustered); Second stage: 1 liquid engine with 75 tons of thrust; Third stage: 1 liguid engine with 7 tons of thrust. The 7-ton engine and 75-ton engine KRE-075 were developed to operate in extreme environments of high pressure, extremely low temperature, and ultra-high temperature. The launch pad is located at the
Naro Space Center The Naro Space Center is a South Korean spaceport in South Jeolla's Goheung, Goheung County, operated by the state-run Korea Aerospace Research Institute. The spaceport is located about south of Seoul. It includes two launch pads, a contro ...
in
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, South Jeolla Province, and was built by
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from 2016 to 2021. Nuri is scheduled for its fourth launch in November 2025. As the need arose to develop the
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into a
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, the KASA prepared a plan to improve the launch vehicle development project. The chief of KASA
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explained the reason, saying, "We decided that it was time to discuss ways to simultaneously achieve the two tasks of launching a lunar lander on one's own and developing an economically feasible national space launch vehicle."


Lunar exploration

According to the detailed implementation roadmap for space development projects jointly established by nine ministries including the
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in 2007, a lunar orbiter is to be developed by 2020 and a lunar lander by 2025. The plan established in 2011 set the development of the orbiter until 2023, three years later than originally planned, and the lander until 2025. ''The Third Basic Plan for Space Development Promotion'', established in February 2018, states that the goal is to launch a orbiter in 2020, and a lander and rover in 2030. The Korean Lunar Exploration Program is a
lunar exploration The physical exploration of the Moon began when ''Luna 2'', a space probe launched by the Soviet Union, made a deliberate impact on the surface of the Moon on 14 September, 1959. Prior to that the only available means of lunar exploration had ...
program that develops
lunar orbiter The Lunar Orbiter program was a series of five uncrewed lunar orbiter missions launched by the United States in 1966 and 1967. Intended to help select Apollo landing sites by mapping the Moon's surface, they provided the first photographs from ...
and lander, and is led by the KARI. In August 2022,
Danuri The Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), officially Danuri, is South Korea's first lunar mission. The orbiter, its science payload and ground control infrastructure are technology demonstrators. The orbiter will also be tasked with surveying ...
was launched with the primary goal of lunar observation, and is equipped with a high-resolution camera from KARI, a wide-field polarimetric camera from the KASI, a magnetic field meter from
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, a gamma-ray spectrometer from the
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, and a space internet from the
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. As of August 2023, one year after its launch, Danuri's total flight distance was 38.01 million km, and it sent 2,576 high-resolution photos of the moon to Earth. Currently, Danuri is carrying out scientific and technological missions such as exploring lunar landing sites, conducting lunar scientific research, and verifying
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technology. Based on the various data sent back by Danuri, which has been on a mission since 2022, a map of the moon were created. Danuri and the
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also exchanged messages through the space internet payload. The lander and rover are scheduled to be launched in 2032 using the
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rocket. The preliminary design of the lunar lander is scheduled to be completed by 2027, and the detailed design is scheduled to be completed by 2029, after which full-scale production and testing will begin.


Satellite navigation

The government is developing the Korean Positioning System (KPS) from 2022 with the goal of providing ultra-precision PNT (position, navigation, and timing) information to enhance the stability of transportation and communication infrastructure operations and foster new industries. The development project will cost 3.723 trillion won by 2035. A total of eight satellites, including five
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satellites and three
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satellites for navigation signal broadcasting to establish KPS, are scheduled to be launched by 2035, with the first satellite scheduled to be launched in 2027.


Budget

The average annual space budget of the
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government from 2018 to 2021 is a total of $2.66 billion, with an average annual investment of $649 million, while the average annual space budget of the
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government from 2013 to 2017 is a total of $2.88 billion, with an average annual investment of $561 million. In March 2024, President
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announced that the government-private matching space fund established in 2023 would be more than doubled by 2027, and that he would target a space budget of 1.5 trillion won by 2027.


Development

Currently, the largest aerospace industry cluster in South Korea, the
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, is being developed in two districts:
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District in
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District, with the goal of completion in June 2025. Its primary role is to bring together all the infrastructure needed for research, manufacturing, and commercialization. In 1989, KARI was established with about 30 employees, and was designated as a space development specialized organization under the Space Development Promotion Act in 2016. The number of researchers in 2022 is approximately 1,100. Major research institutes and companies in South Korea are as follows:


Private companies

In March 2023, South Korean space startup Innospace launched its test launch vehicle, HANBIT-TLV. It is the first civilian-made space rocket. The company plans to launch a two-stage rocket, HANBIT-NANO, in 2025. Perigee Aerospace, a startup founded by KAIST students, has launched a test launch vehicle called Blue Whale 0.1 four times since 2021, and a small two-stage launch vehicle called Blue Whale 1 is under development, aimed at transporting small satellites to low Earth orbit. The number of commercial launch vehicles and satellites that the country’s startups will launch into space by 2025 is at least 12.


See also

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Yi So-yeon Yi So-yeon (born June 2, 1978) is a South Korean astronaut and biotechnologist who became the first Korean to fly in space. Lee was born and raised in Gwangju, South Korea and graduated from KAIST with a Master's degree in Mechanical Engine ...
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Korea Aerospace University Korea Aerospace University (KAU, ) is a private university located in Goyang, South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and ...
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National Aerospace Industrial Complex The National Aerospace Industrial Complex () is a South Korean national industrial complex that will be built in Sacheon and Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province in June 2025, and is the largest aerospace industry cluster in Korea. Complex is divided i ...
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Korean Lunar Exploration Program Korean Lunar Exploration Program () is led by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI), which develops lunar orbiters and landers. The plan includes the Danuri, a lunar orbiter launched in 2022, and a future lunar lander, scheduled to be launch ...
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Naro Space Center The Naro Space Center is a South Korean spaceport in South Jeolla's Goheung, Goheung County, operated by the state-run Korea Aerospace Research Institute. The spaceport is located about south of Seoul. It includes two launch pads, a contro ...
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KSLV-III KSLV-III is a medium orbit geostationary launch vehicle currently under development in South Korea, with the goal of its first launch in 2030. History In February 2018, the Ministry of Science and ICT held a National Space Committee meeting and ...


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