Country of origin | South Korea |
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Date | 2002[1] |
Designer | Korea Aerospace Research Institute |
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KSR-3orKSR-III (Korean Sounding Rocket-3)[2] is a South Korean liquid sounding rocket designed by Korea Aerospace Research Institute.[3] It was launched successfully on November 28, 2002 for scientific surveillance purposes.[4] The first test flight of KSR-III was carried out by the KARI rocketry team from Anheung Proving Ground, reaching an altitude of 42.7 km (26.5 mi) and flying over 84 km (52 mi).[5]
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