Launch Date: December 1
Launch Window: 10:04AM PST (1:04PM EST, 18:04 UTC)
Launch site: SLC-4E, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California
Core Booster Recovery: RTLS - LZ-4
Booster: B1061.17
Fairings: Reused
Mass: 800 kg (rideshare w/24 additional saatellites)
Orbit: SSO - Polar LEO
Yearly Launch Number: 88 orbital, 2 suborbital losses
This mission will launch South Korea's first satellite as part of the country's Project 425 reconnaissance satellite program for the military. The project will consist of another set of four satellites to be launched at a later time. This first satellite is an electro-optical infrared telescope aimed at conventional high-resolution imaging in the visible and infrared part of the spectrum while the remaining four will utilize Synthetic Aperture Radar - or SAR - technology to have all-weather surveillance capabilities. The mass of the satellite is estimated to be approximately 800kg
Along with this satellite, a number of undetermined rideshares are also flying onboard Falcon 9. Total payload mass of these rideshares is unknown at this time.
"South Korea Flag" by theglobalpanorama is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
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Launch Window: 10:04AM PST (1:04PM EST, 18:04 UTC)
Launch site: SLC-4E, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California
Core Booster Recovery: RTLS - LZ-4
Booster: B1061.17
Fairings: Reused
Mass: 800 kg (rideshare w/24 additional saatellites)
Orbit: SSO - Polar LEO
Yearly Launch Number: 88 orbital, 2 suborbital losses
This mission will launch South Korea's first satellite as part of the country's Project 425 reconnaissance satellite program for the military. The project will consist of another set of four satellites to be launched at a later time. This first satellite is an electro-optical infrared telescope aimed at conventional high-resolution imaging in the visible and infrared part of the spectrum while the remaining four will utilize Synthetic Aperture Radar - or SAR - technology to have all-weather surveillance capabilities. The mass of the satellite is estimated to be approximately 800kg
Along with this satellite, a number of undetermined rideshares are also flying onboard Falcon 9. Total payload mass of these rideshares is unknown at this time.
South Korea hires SpaceX to launch five spy satellites by 2025
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"South Korea Flag" by theglobalpanorama is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
Admin note: Image added for Blog Feed thumbnail
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