South Korea's KASA plans to establish a competitive space transportation system by 2030s with reduced low Earth orbit costs and aims for deep space missions to L4, moon, and Mars.
South Korea's Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA) has unveiled a plan to enhance its space capabilities, targeting a competitive space transportation system by the 2030s. The initiative aims to reduce low Earth orbit transport costs to under $1,000 per kilogram. KASA's roadmap includes deep space missions to Lagrange point L4, the moon by 2032, and Mars by 2045, while fostering a private aerospace industry and enhancing international cooperation.
September 05, 2024
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