<Anchor> The



first launch of the Nuri is not a simple failure, but another process leading to success. First of all, the second launch with actual satellites will also take place in May next year as scheduled.



A space exploration team challenge plan that does not stop like a ignited rocket, reporter Han So-hee has compiled it.



<Reporter> The



Nuri-ho could not cross the final threshold until the final success because of the three-stage rocket.



[Jang Young-geun/Professor of Aerospace Mechanical Engineering, Aviation University: Finding the cause of failure well. So we have to keep trying. Rocket technology is a technology of trial and error.] In



order to secure a projectile technology called trial and error technology, eventually, it is necessary to check its performance through repeated launch attempts.



That's why it's important to push ahead with more planned scenarios.



First of all, the second launch of Nuri in May next year will proceed as scheduled.



The content is also more advanced than the first launch.



Instead of a satellite model modeled after a 1.5t satellite, the plan is to load a 200kg real satellite for performance verification.



In addition, for the ambitious goal of lunar exploration in 2030, we plan to carry out six Nuri launches as scheduled by 2027.



[President Moon Jae-in: By 2027, we will launch the Nuri five more times. Next May, through the second launch equipped with a performance verification satellite, we will definitely check the function of the Nuri once again.]



From next-generation small and medium-sized satellites to 11 swarm satellites, the satellites currently under development are carried into space one after another in the Nuri.



The government plans to launch more than 100 satellites in the public sector over the next 10 years, ushering in an era of the space industry.



(Video coverage: Kim Hyun-sang, Yang Doo-won, Jo Jung-young, video editing: Won-yang)



▶ Only the design of

Nuriho 

was changed 12 times…

12 years of non-stop running


▶ President Moon said, "It's amazing to have sent it up to an altitude of 700km"