South Korea Experiences Setback in Homegrown Rocket Launch Program
South Korea has announced a delay in the launch of its first homegrown rocket. The launch, scheduled for June 7, has been postponed due to “technical problems” detected during final preparations.
South Korea had hoped to join the exclusive ranks of space-faring nations with its first rocket launch. Unfortunately, technical problems detected during final preparations have caused the launch to be postponed. The team is now working to identify and address the issue before the launch can take place.
This is a disappointing setback for South Korea’s space ambitions. Nevertheless, the country remains committed to advancing its space program and achieving its goal of launching its first rocket.
source: Phys.org