South Korea's launched first Moon orbiter Danuri to explore


 

Topic:-South Korea's launched first Moon orbiter Danuri to explore

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South Korea's launched first Moon orbiter Danuri to explore

 

 

 

South Korea launched it's spacecraft to the moon, the race joining with other countries, This mission launched on 4 August 2022 on a Falcon 9 Block 5 launch vehicle. The mission  launched on 4 August 2022 on a The South Korean lunar orbiter will inspect the future landing spots. It was launched on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launch vehicle. It will be arrive in December 2022.

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Highlights:

 

  • If this mission is successful, it will be join spacecraft from India and the US which are already operation across the moon as well as Chinese rover on moon’s far side.
  • India,  Japan and  Russia will also launch new moon missions in calender year 2022-2023.
  • NASA is also setup to launch its mega moon rocket, under the Artemis program, in August 2022. As a part of the mission, an empty crew capsule will be sent across the moon, in a bid to test the systems before a crew climbs aboard in two years.

South Korea's plans to the land its own spacecraft on the moon — A Robotic Probe — by 2030 or so.

south korea's Mission launched "Danuri" — Korean for “enjoy the moon” — is carrying six science instruments, including a camera for NASA. It is designed to peer into the permanently shadowed, ice-filled craters at the lunar poles. NASA favors the lunar south pole for future astronaut outposts because of evidence of frozen water into Moon.

South Korea's launched first Moon orbiter Danuri to explore

 

 

“Danuri is just the beginning,” said Sang-Ryool Lee, president of the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, said in the SpaceX launch webcast.(South Korea's launched first Moon orbiter Danuri to explore)

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket carrying Danuri took off from Cape Canaveral close to sunset. The first-stage booster — making its sixth flight — landed on an ocean platform several minutes later for further recycling.

It was the third spaceshot of the day from the U.S.

United Launch Alliance kicked things off at sunrise in Florida, launching an Atlas V rocket with an infrared missile-detection satellite for the U.S. Space Force. Then Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket company sent six passengers on a quick ride to space from West Texas.

Important facts about South Korean Moon Mission- “Danuri”:

South Korea's launched first Moon orbiter Danuri to explore



  • It is worth $180 million mission and South Korea’s first step in lunar exploration.(South Korea's launched first Moon orbiter Danuri to explore)
  • It features a boxy, solar-powered satellite, that has been designed to slide a 62 miles above the lunar surface.
  • Scientists will collect geologic and other data from the low polar orbit, for at least a one year.
  • Danuri mission is carrying six science instruments, comprising of a camera for NASA. It will peer into permanently shadowed, ice-filled craters at the poles of the Moon.(South Korea's launched first Moon orbiter Danuri to explore)

In May 2022, South Korea joined a NASA-led coalition for exploring the moon with astronauts.  Danuri mission is country’s IInd shot in space in six weeks. Earlier, in June 2022, South Korea had successfully launched a package of satellites into orbit around Earth using its own rocket for the first time.

 

 

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South Korea's launched first Moon orbiter Danuri to explore

 

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