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황금성게임장 인터넷바다이야기 신천지 게임 프라 그마 틱 무료체험 머니 야마토5게임 기 안전 검증 릴게임 파칭코 피망로우바둑이 야마토게임 방법 오션파라다이스동영상 카지노 슬롯머신 릴게임한국 바다이야기 상어 야마토5게임방법 예시 바다이야기상어 무료황금성게임 최신야마토 릴게임갓 잭팟 슬롯 슬롯머신 이기는 방법 오락실슬롯머신 오션파라다이스 다운 프라그마틱 슬롯 하는법 바다이야기PC버전 백경게임랜드 릴 야마토 오락실릴게임 오션파라다이스다운로드 프라그마틱 무료게임 씨엔조이 릴게임 강원랜드 슬롯 잘 터지는 기계 야마토게임공략방법 파친코게임 슬롯사이트 순위 잭팟 바다이야기게임기 신천지사이트 사다리게임주소 야마토5게임방법 손오공게임 온라인릴게임먹튀검증 슬롯머신 판매 중고 야마토게임 하기 뽀빠이놀이터릴게임 황금성게임앱 오락실슬롯머신 오션파라다이스시즌7 스톰게임 릴게임손오공 프라그마틱 홈페이지 슬롯머신 기계 구입 황금성 게임 다운로드 슬롯머신게임 프라그마틱 슬롯 무료 릴게임갓 인터넷야마토주소 야마토5 강시 슬롯종류 슬롯 게시판 야마토 2 온라인 게임 신 천지 게임 릴온라인 손오공게임다운 카지노릴게임 온라인백경 야마토게임 무료 다운 받기 손오공릴게임 골드몽 먹튀 바다신2 게임 신천지게임다운로드 실시간바둑이 pc 바다 이야기 다운 바다신2게임 보물섬릴게임 바다이야기 공략법 바다이야기게임방법 잭팟 릴게임 신천지사이트 릴게임이벤트 황금성3 프라그마틱 무료체험 메타 메가슬롯 황금성 게임 장주소 온라인오션파라다이스 체리마스터 비법 릴게임다운 바다이야기게임다운 온라인 손오공 릴게임 릴게임횡금성 릴게임야마토 야마토2게임 프라그마틱 슬롯 양귀비 pc릴게임 무료온라인게임 모바일바다이야기 야마토게임동영상 중고게임기 매매 프라그마틱 슬롯 추천 릴게임알라딘주소 야마토게임다운로드 손오공게임 황금성 게임 다운로드 파친코게임다운로드 백경게임사이트 전함야마토 야마토 무료 게임 온라인파칭코 릴게임환수율 다빈치릴게임먹튀 오션파라 다이스 사이트 슬롯게시판 릴게임알라딘 황금성 릴게임 프라그마틱 무료체험 바다시즌7 바다이야기오리지널 야먀토5 릴게임 백경 카지노 슬롯머신 뽀빠이놀이터 황금성연타 바다이야기코드 The Twin SLS (Space Launch System) solid rocket boosters, that will be used in the Artemis II mission, are being assembled inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Titusville, Florida, on March 7. According to NASA, Artemis II will send a crew of four astronauts on a journey around the Moon and bring them back safely, paving the way for future long-term human exploration 할부회선수 missions to the lunar surface and eventually Mars. [EPA/YONHAP]


A Korean CubeSat, or small satellite, will debut aboard NASA’s Artemis II, the United States’ manned 개인사업자 햇살론 lunar mission, marking the first time a Korean satellite will join the Artemis program. Such development raises expectations for deeper Korea-U.S. cooperation on lunar and Mars space exploration.
개인회생 연체The Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA) announced Friday that it had signed an implementation agreement with NASA to place the Korean CubeSat. called “K-RadCube,” aboard Artemis II.
sbi저축은행 카페 Under the agreement, NASA will support the satellite’s integration into Artemis II, which is scheduled to launch in April 2025. KASA plans to complete development and flight certification of the sat 학자금대출이자 ellite by July and deliver it to NASA for integration.
This marks Korea’s first participation in NASA’s Artemis program. Artemis II aims to send four astronauts around the moon and back to Earth. K-RadCube will fly aboard the mission and monitor the space radiation environment.
KASA, which is currently developing a lunar lander with a goal of launching by 2033, expects the satellite deployment to lead to closer cooperation with NASA, including potential joint development of lunar lander technologies and application systems for crewed missions.
Artemis is the first U.S. manned lunar exploration program in over 50 years since the Apollo missions. Named after the Greek goddess of the moon and twin sister of Apollo, the program increases in complexity through each stage. Artemis I, which launched in 2022, carried sensor-equipped mannequins into lunar orbit and returned safely. Artemis III, expected after 2027, will attempt the first human landing on the moon’s south pole.
K-RadCube is a 19-kilogram (41-pound) cube satellite that will orbit Earth in a highly elliptical trajectory, ranging from 100 to 200 kilometers (62 to 124 miles) at its closest to up to 70,000 kilometers at its highest point. The mission is designed to monitor radiation in Earth’s Van Allen belts and assess its effects on astronauts, and the performance of semiconductor memory chips in space.



An infographic detailing K-RadCube's planned mission [KOREA AEROSPACE ADMINISTRATION]


The satellite will be installed in the Orion Stage Adapter — a component linking NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) with the crewed Orion spacecraft. It will be deployed at an altitude of about 36,000 kilometers, begin deploying its solar panels two hours after release and initiate attitude control. Once stabilized, K-RadCube will perform radiation measurements for approximately 28 hours, with the possibility of extending the mission up to two weeks depending on satellite conditions.
“The scientific data collected by the satellite will be shared with researchers and is expected to play a key role in future international deep space exploration,” said Kang Kyung-in, head of KASA’s space science exploration division.
NASA initially proposed in October 2023 to carry CubeSats from program partners aboard Artemis II. Korea had expressed its intent to participate, and the Ministry of Science and ICT began preparing for the mission. However, the roughly 7 billion won ($5 million) budget failed to pass the National Assembly, forcing Korea to withdraw and triggered public criticism over a missed opportunity to send a satellite near the moon.
The project was revived after the Artemis II launch was delayed to April 2025, giving Korea another window to join.
“The program’s rescheduling allowed the government and research institutions to respond actively, ultimately securing the satellite’s inclusion,” Kang said.
Translated from the JoongAng Ilbo using generative AI and edited by Korea JoongAng Daily staff. BY KANG KWANG-WOO [shin.minhee@joongang.co.kr]

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