South Korea Aborts Launch of Satellite Mission
Today, South Korea announced that it has cancelled the launch of a satellite that was set to take place this summer. The satellite, which was originally scheduled to launch in June, was cancelled due to technical issues. The announcement comes at a time when South Korea is preparing to lead the way in space exploration. The cancelled satellite would have been used to measure the Earth’s climate and to observe the environment in the country. While this is a setback for the country’s space exploration program, South Korea remains committed to the advancement of space exploration and is determined to find a solution to the technical issues before launching any other satellites.
source: Phys.org