Nuri | Flight Test 2
Launch information
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Second flight of the KSLV-II "Nuri" launch vehicle, carrying a dummy satellite Payload of 1500 kg to sun-synchronous orbit. The mission will in addition launch the performance verification satellite (PVSAT) and four Cubesats: - CubeSat (6U) STEP Cube Lab-II - CubeSat (3U) SNUGLITE-II - CubeSat (3U) MIMAN - CubeSat (3U) RANDEV
Launch status
Launch status information for space mission ‘Nuri | Flight Test 2’.

Success
Status: Launch Successful
Class: normal
Launch T0: June 21, 2022, 7 a.m.
Timezone: Asia/Seoul
Launch authority
Details about the the rocket, its target orbit and the launch pad location.
Mission |
Flight Test 2 (SSO) |
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Launcher |
Korea Aerospace Research Institute |
Rocket |
Nuri |
Location |
Naro Space Center, South Korea |
Pad |
LC-2 |
Type |
Test Flight |
Orbit |
Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO) |
Satellites on-board
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Launch statistics
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Orbital Launch
#6239
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Location Launch
#6
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Pad Launch
#3
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Agency Launch
#6
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Orbital Launch
#68
Year 2022
Location Launch
#1
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Pad Launch
#1
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Agency Launch
#1
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Latest news about the launch
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KARI reaches orbit on second test flight of domestic Nuri rocket
The Korean Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) has conducted its second launch of the Korea Space Launch Vehicle (KSLV)-II rocket, also known as Nuri. This was Nuri’s return to flight after nearly reaching orbit on its previous mission. The rocket lifted ...

South Korean rocket puts satellites in orbit for the first time in second flight
South Korea’s homegrown rocket KSLV-2 successfully put satellites into low Earth orbit for the first time in its second flight June 21.
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