KSLV-II Nuri

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Nuri, also known as KSLV-II, is an expendable, three-stage-to-orbit, small-lift launch vehicle, the second one developed by South Korea and the successor to Naro-1 (KSLV-1). It is developed by Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI). All three stages use Korean developed launch vehicle engines, making Nuri the first orbital launch vehicle entirely developed and manufactured in South Korea.

2021  WikimediaWikidata
KSLV-II; Korean Space Launch Vehicle II; Nuri
launch vehicleKorea Aerospace Industries, South Korea
South KoreaDong Fang Hong 2launch vehicle20212020s


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    Nuri`s launch CGNuri's launch CG
    KSLV-II at the launch pad CGI Render 03KSLV-II at the launch pad CGI Render 03
    KSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 02 (cropped)KSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 02 (cropped)
    KSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 03KSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 03
    KSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 04KSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 04
    KSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 01KSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 01
    Nuri`s launch CGNuri's launch CG
    KSLV-II in space CGI Render 02KSLV-II in space CGI Render 02
    KSLV-II replicaKSLV-II replica
    시험발사체QM 조립(2) (1009)시험발사체QM 조립(2) (1009)
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      commonsimageNuri's launch CG Commons
      commonsimageKSLV-II at the launch pad CGI Render 03 Commons
      commonsimageKSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 02 (cropped) Commons
      commonsimageKSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 03 Commons
      commonsimageKSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 04 Commons
      commonsimageKSLV-II Taking off CGI Render 01 Commons
      commonsimageNuri's launch CG Commons
      commonsimageKSLV-II in space CGI Render 02 Commons
      commonsimageKSLV-II replica Commons
      commonsimage시험발사체QM 조립(2) (1009) Commons