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S.Korea's homegrown spacecraft to Moon project on track: Ministry

By IANS | Updated: October 30, 2023 21:55 IST

Seoul, Oct 30 South Korea's science ministry said on Monday that its project to develop a homegrown spacecraft ...

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Seoul, Oct 30 South Korea's science ministry said on Monday that its project to develop a homegrown spacecraft to the Moon has passed through a preliminary feasibility study and will officially begin next year.

With the passage of the 530 billion won ($392.9 million)-project, the Ministry of Science and ICT plans to develop a 1.8-tonne spacecraft to land on the moon in 2032 as part of the country's plan to begin exploring lunar resources under its ambitious road map for a "future space economy."

The spacecraft is expected to be equipped with homegrown equipment to detect and avoid obstacles on the moon's surface for a successful landing, reports Yonhap news agency.

The ministry said it will begin the project next year to complete the development of the spacecraft by 2028, test its soft landing in 2031 and officially launch the spacecraft in 2032 to land on the moon and explore its surface.

The spacecraft will be loaded on South Korea's homegrown next-generation space vehicle, the ministry added.

Last year, President Yoon Suk Yeol announced the country's plan to land a spacecraft on the moon in 2032 and on Mars in 2045.

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