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Nuri was equipped with a satellite but also a camera.

This camera captures the entire launch process of the Nuri from another perspective.

The blue Earth seen from space was also clearly captured.

Let's watch the video sent by Nuriho together.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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The video captured by Nuriho is four scenes shot by the first- and second-stage internal and external cameras, respectively.



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A first-stage rocket equipped with four 75-ton liquid engines emits sparks, and the Nuri takes off vigorously.



Then, after the combustion has been completed, the first stage is separated, and the second stage is ignited.



Flames like explosions appear inside and outside the second stage.



Nuriho raises the altitude again after igniting the second stage.



At an altitude of 202 km, 227 seconds after launch, the fairing protecting the satellite is also seen falling off.



After removing the pairing, the image of the farther Earth begins to appear clearly in the two-stage external video.



269 ​​seconds after launch, at an altitude of 237 km, the second stage of the Nuri is separated, and the third stage engine, the last stage, catches fire.



The two-stage internal and external cameras turned completely dark, and the third stage of Nuri enters the sky.



The Nuri, which reached the target orbit of 700 km, was also filmed successfully separating the performance verification satellite at 4:14 pm and the satellite mimetic at 4:16 pm, respectively.



After the last stage, the image of the blue earth is captured by the Nuriho camera.



The 15-minute and 45-second video sent by Nuri was left as a drama that opened wide the Korean space age.