The Korea-type launch vehicle Nuri (KSLV-II) completed all scheduled flight procedures on its fourth launch and finished the mission normally. Nuri successfully separated the 13 onboard satellites sequentially into the target orbit. The final success will be confirmed when the status of the separated satellites is verified.
The Korea AeroSpace Administration and the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) carried out Nuri's fourth launch at 1:13 a.m. on the 27th from the Naro Space Center in Goheung, South Jeolla. Nuri continued a stable ascent immediately after liftoff and completed first-stage separation in about two minutes, then proceeded through fairing and second-stage separations in sequence, following the planned flight profile.
The core mission of this launch was to place the next-generation medium-size satellite No. 3 precisely into the target orbit. The satellite separated as planned about 13 minutes after liftoff at an altitude of 600 kilometers, followed by the normal sequential separation of 12 CubeSats.
Nuri concluded its flight after releasing the last CubeSat into space. The exact flight time and the execution of each step will be finally confirmed after KARI analyzes the flight data it received.