On the 21st, a child at Seoul Station's waiting room is drawing the Korean launch vehicle 'Nuriho' (KSLV-II) in a notebook, wishing for a successful launch./Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

On the 21st, a child at Seoul Station's waiting room is drawing the Korean launch vehicle 'Nuriho' (KSLV-II) in a notebook, wishing for a successful launch./Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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On the 21st, a child at Seoul Station waiting room is drawing the Korean launch vehicle 'Nuriho' (KSLV-II) in a notebook, wishing for a successful launch. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

On the 21st, a child at Seoul Station waiting room is drawing the Korean launch vehicle 'Nuriho' (KSLV-II) in a notebook, wishing for a successful launch. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] On the 21st, ahead of the launch of the Korean-type launch vehicle 'Nuriho' (KSLV-II), a young child is drawing Nuriho in a notebook at the Seoul Station waiting room, wishing for the success of the launch. Nuriho is a three-stage launch vehicle developed to place a 1.5-ton class practical satellite into low Earth orbit (600~800km), and it is the first domestically produced launch vehicle completed entirely with domestic technology, from engine design to manufacturing, testing, and launch operation.



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