Key facts
- South Korea's Earth observation satellite was successfully launched.
- The satellite entered low-Earth orbit.
- The launch occurred from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
- The satellite is designed for agriculture, forestry, and disaster response.
- Full-scale service is expected to begin in early 2027.
South Korea's latest Earth observation satellite has successfully achieved orbit. The launch took place from Vandenberg Space Force Base, located in California. This new satellite is engineered to support critical sectors including agriculture, forestry, and disaster response. Following its successful entry into low-Earth orbit, the satellite is projected to commence its full operational service by early 2027. The mission marks a significant step for South Korea's capabilities in space-based Earth observation.
