Arrival at 550km Altitude, Deployment of 8 Onboard Satellites

The Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) announced that at around 6:44 PM on the 25th, the Nuriho 3rd launch vehicle reached its target orbit of 550 km, deployed all eight onboard satellites, and then ended its flight.


Nuriho 3rd Launch 'Carrying Real Satellites'  <br>     (Yeosu=Yonhap News) Photo by Kim Do-hoon = Korea's indigenous launch vehicle Nuriho (KSLV-II) was launched on the afternoon of the 25th at Naro Space Center in Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do. This 3rd launch of Nuriho is the first case of launching practical-grade satellites by carrying one Next-Generation Small Satellite No. 2 and seven CubeSats. 2023.5.25  <br>    superdoo82@yna.co.kr<br>(End)<br><br><br><Copyright (c) Yonhap News, unauthorized reproduction and redistribution prohibited>

Nuriho 3rd Launch 'Carrying Real Satellites'
(Yeosu=Yonhap News) Photo by Kim Do-hoon = Korea's indigenous launch vehicle Nuriho (KSLV-II) was launched on the afternoon of the 25th at Naro Space Center in Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do. This 3rd launch of Nuriho is the first case of launching practical-grade satellites by carrying one Next-Generation Small Satellite No. 2 and seven CubeSats. 2023.5.25
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The Nuriho 3rd launch vehicle was launched precisely at 6:24 PM that day and smoothly carried out all flight procedures including first stage, fairing, and second stage separation. Then, at around 6:37 PM, it reached the target orbit of 550 km and first separated the main payload, the Next-Generation Small Satellite 2. Subsequently, at 20-second intervals, it sequentially deployed three private company CubeSats: JAC from JusTech, LUMIR-T1 from Lumir, and KSAT3U from Kairospace.


The Nuriho 3rd launch vehicle then sequentially released four satellites of the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute’s Doyosat at 20-second intervals, placing them into orbit.



The Ministry of Science and ICT declared the end of flight and successful satellite deployment via an on-site broadcast at around 6:43 PM. A final announcement on the success of the mission, including confirmation of satellite orbit insertion, is scheduled for around 7:40 PM.


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