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S. Korea runs 1st successful homegrown space rocket launch

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By HYUNG-JIN KIM
Associated Press

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea says it has successfully launched its first homegrown space rocket. The Science Ministry says the three-stage Nuri rocket succeeded Tuesday in releasing and placing its functioning “performance verification” satellite at a desired altitude of 435 miles. Experts say the success boosted the country’s growing space ambitions but also proved it has key technologies to build a space-based surveillance system and bigger missiles amid animosities with rival North Korea. The launch has made South Korea the world’s 10th nation to place a satellite into space with its own technology.

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