KSLV-I

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KSLV-I is South Korea’s first domestically developed space launch vehicle, used to place satellites into low Earth orbit and mark the country’s entry into orbital launch capability.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf expendable launch vehicle
orbital launch vehicle
abbreviationFor Korea Space Launch Vehicle-I NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Naro-1 NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin South Korea NERFINISHED
developedBy Korea Aerospace Research Institute NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
developmentPartner Russia NERFINISHED
diameter 2.9 m
failedLaunches 2
firstFlightDate 2009-08-25
firstLaunchOutcome failure
firstLaunchPayload STSAT-2A NERFINISHED
firstStageDeveloper Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center NERFINISHED
firstStageEngine RD-151 NERFINISHED
firstStageOrigin Russia NERFINISHED
firstStagePropellant kerosene
liquid oxygen
firstStageType liquid-fueled booster
height 33 m
intendedOrbit low Earth orbit
lastFlightDate 2013-01-30
launchConfiguration two-stage to orbit
launchCountry Republic of Korea NERFINISHED
launchMass 140000 kg
launchPad Naro Space Center Launch Pad 1 NERFINISHED
launchSite Naro Space Center NERFINISHED
manufacturer Korea Aerospace Research Institute NERFINISHED
numberOfStages 2
operator Korea Aerospace Research Institute NERFINISHED
Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) NERFINISHED
payloadToLEO 100 kg
program KSLV program
purpose satellite launch
technology demonstration
secondLaunchOutcome failure
secondLaunchPayload STSAT-2B NERFINISHED
secondStageDeveloper Korea Aerospace Research Institute NERFINISHED
secondStagePropellant solid propellant
secondStageType solid-fueled upper stage
significance first South Korean orbital launch vehicle
marked South Korea’s entry into orbital launch capability
status retired
successfulLaunches 1
successor KSLV-II NERFINISHED
thirdLaunchOutcome success
thirdLaunchPayload STSAT-2C NERFINISHED
totalLaunches 3
usedFor placing satellites into low Earth orbit

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