Micro Cluster Satellite No.1 Separation Successful... Ground Communication Scheduled at 11:55
The Ministry of Science and ICT announced on the 24th that the first microsatellite cluster, launched from New Zealand, successfully separated from the launch vehicle at 8:22 AM (local time 11:22 AM), 50 minutes after liftoff.
The Rocket Lab 'Electron' launch vehicle carrying the first microsatellite cluster smoothly completed the launch sequence, including first-stage engine and fairing separation, as well as second-stage engine separation, and used the kick stage to deploy the satellite into its final orbit.
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The first microsatellite cluster is expected to orbit the Earth approximately twice before communicating with the ground station at the Korea Aerospace Research Institute in Daejeon around 11:55 AM.
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