S. Korea seeks to launch space rocket on June 21 following cancellation over tech glitch

SEOUL. KAZINFORM - South Korea is seeking to launch its homegrown space rocket next week, after a last-minute technical glitch in the oxidizer tank sensor forced the country to call off the rocket launch this week, officials said Friday, Yonhap reports.

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The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) canceled Thursday's scheduled launch of Nuri, also known as KSLV-II, after the sensor was seen malfunctioning during a final pre-launch checkup at the launch pad in Naro Space Center in Goheung, a southern coastal village some 470 kilometers south of Seoul, on Wednesday.

«We plan to hold a launch management committee to pursue the second launch (of Nuri) on June 21,» Kwon Hyun-joon, an official at the science ministry, said.

The ministry has set the period through June 23 as the launch window.