Korean Lunar Orbiter Danuri successfully conducts the Lunar Orbit Insertion maneuver
he Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI, President: Lee Sang-Ryool) announced that the first Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) maneuver was conducted successfully
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2022-12-19
Danuri Successfully Enters Lunar Orbit
Danuri, Korea's first lunar orbiter, was successfully placed in lunar orbit at 6:00 p.m.
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2022-12-28
Nuri to launch on May 24
In addition, considering the orbit (altitude of 550 kilometers) of the main satellite, Next Generation Small Satellite 2, which will perform its mission
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2023-04-11
a long elliptical orbit.
Danuri(KPLO) Total Mass : Approximately 678 kg (1.82m×2.14m×2.29m) Mission Duration : 3 years Operational Orbit : Circular orbit at 100 km altitude above
After launch and initial operation of the test lunar orbiter (KPLO), the Korean ground station will be operated starting from in-orbit testing (2 weeks
Geostationary Satellite (Cheollian 2B) Specification : Mass 3,379 kg Orbit : Geostationary (36,000 km) Mission : Marine/Environmental observation Resolution