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
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
Nuri to launch on May 24
(weather, space environment, and possible space object collisions) to determine the scheduled launch date (May 24), and set a backup launch date (May
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2023-04-11
이전 다음 Going to the Moon with BLT/WSB method The orbit for going to the Moon broadly consists of Direct Transfer, 3.5 Phasing Loop Transfer, BLT (Ballastic
The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) launched Korea’s first lunar orbiter, Danuri (KPLO), on August 5, 2022, in collaboration with international
Geostationary Satellite (Cheollian 2A) Specification : Mass 3,507 kg Orbit : Geostationary (36,000 km) Mission : Meteorological/Space Weather observation
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