The rocket's design and construction has cost about $400 million.
The new rocket, made from Russian and South Korean parts, could lift off as soon as Aug. 11 from the new Naro Space Center at the southern tip of the Korean peninsula, about 300 miles south of Seoul.
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Thanks for sharing this info. I hope South Korea will use the satellite only for positive and peace purposes.
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