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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #140 on: 07/10/2010 11:13 am »
New FRB meeting to be held next week at Khrunichev headquarters in Moscow.
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/techscience/2010/07/09/63/0601000000AEN20100709005100320F.HTML

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #141 on: 07/19/2010 07:23 am »
No final conclusions from the 2nd FRB (Source#1).
3rd FRB to be held August 9 to 13 in Daejeon (South Korea) (Source#2).
« Last Edit: 07/19/2010 07:35 am by input~2 »

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #142 on: 08/16/2010 08:12 am »
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/techscience/2010/08/14/0601000000AEN20100814003100320.HTML
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S. Korea, Russia plan to launch 3rd Naro-1 rocket next year

SEOUL, Aug. 15 (Yonhap) -- South Korea and Russia plan to launch a third Naro-1 rocket next year after officially confirming that the June 10 blastoff failed to accomplish its mission, the government said Sunday.

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said experts from the two countries who were present at the third Failure Review Board (FRB) meeting last week agreed that the rocket launch had been a failure.

The experts added they will work together to find the cause of the mishap and make necessary modifications to the rocket.

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #143 on: 08/16/2010 08:19 am »
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said experts from the two countries who were present at the third Failure Review Board (FRB) meeting last week agreed that the rocket launch had been a failure.

That's what experts are for.

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #144 on: 08/16/2010 08:51 am »
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said experts from the two countries who were present at the third Failure Review Board (FRB) meeting last week agreed that the rocket launch had been a failure.

That's what experts are for.

Wow, it took so long to figure this out?

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #145 on: 08/16/2010 10:37 am »
Well, these things can be subtle and ambiguous. You have to look beyond the obvious signs like rocket disintegrating in mid-air to see whether it was really a failure or not.

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #146 on: 08/16/2010 01:12 pm »
http://www.khrunichev.com/main.php?id=1&nid=594

Third Meeting of Commission on 10 June, 2010 KSLV-1 Launch
16.08.2010

The joint Russian-South Korean commission studying the KSLV-1 failure held their third meeting last week in South Korea.
The commission approved additional tests for exposing reasons of the unsuccessful rocket launch.
The commission did not discuss the possibility of an additional launch.

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #147 on: 08/16/2010 04:53 pm »
Conclusions of the third FRB:"Officials were unable to pinpoint the exact cause of the latest failure"
http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2010/08/16/2010081601040.html

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #148 on: 08/16/2010 05:02 pm »
Perhaps a KTLV would be in order................
1958 launch vehicle highlights: Vanguard TV-4 and Atlas 12B

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #149 on: 08/16/2010 05:22 pm »
Perhaps a KTLV would be in order................

Hmmm ... okay ... I know "KSLV" expands to "Korea Space Launch Vehicle" ... what would the "T" stand for?

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #150 on: 08/16/2010 05:34 pm »
Test...................see early Vanguard designations. TV early on and SLV later (with less telemetry and heavier payload).
« Last Edit: 08/16/2010 05:36 pm by Art LeBrun »
1958 launch vehicle highlights: Vanguard TV-4 and Atlas 12B

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #151 on: 09/02/2010 05:02 pm »
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/tech/2010/09/133_72459.html

South Korea looks to rely on Russian technology to jumpstart its efforts to involve in the Asian space race, but engineers and officials here seem increasingly frustrated over being at the mercy of a capricious business partner.

The country has bungled on its first two attempts to launch as satellite from the Naro spaceport in South Jeolla Province and claims that Russia’s Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center bound by contract to provide a third attempt.

However, the Russians, who have clearly approached the Korean rocket project as an experiment on course of developing their next-generation Angara rockets, are reluctant to build any more Korea Space Launch Vehicles 1s (KSLV-1s).

Fighting words are flying left and right between Korea’s Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Khrunichev Center as the discontent over the Russian rocket holdout becomes uglier and uglier.

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #153 on: 02/07/2011 11:39 pm »
http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/02/08/2011020800473.html

Russia Clears Way for 3rd Test Launch of Korean Rocket

Russia has agreed to pay for a new first-stage booster engine to be used in the third launch of the homegrown Korean space rocket or Naro, ending a drawn-out squabble over which side would foot the bill. That makes a third test-launch possible regardless of an ongoing dispute over which side was responsible for the failed second launch of the rocket in June 2010.

Vladimir Nesterov, the general director of the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center which developed the first-stage booster, made the announcement in an interview with Russian news website MAPKEP. He added the first-stage booster is a core component of the next-generation Russian rocket Angara, whose test flight is scheduled for 2013, though tests "have already begun with the launches of the Naro in 2009 and 2010."

Nesterov's comments are in themselves inflammatory since they virtually confirm criticism from Korean experts that Seoul spent US$200 million merely to serve as a test bed for an experimental Russian rocket.

[email protected] / Feb. 08, 2011 09:21 KST

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #154 on: 07/18/2011 08:56 pm »
The third launch of KSLV-1 rocket is planned in August-September 2012, according to Vladimir Nesterov, director of Khrunichev enterprise.

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #155 on: 09/01/2011 08:20 am »
Russian equipment not at fault for South Korean rocket accident - research institute

MOSCOW. Aug 31 (Interfax-AVN) - A Russian independent commission has established the reasons behind the loss of South Korea's KSLV-1 launch vehicle in 2010, Nikolai Panichkin, first deputy general director of the Central Scientific Research Institute of Machine Building (TsNIIMASH), told Interfax-AVN on Wednesday.

"Our commission has finished its work. An appropriate act has been forwarded to Roscosmos [the Russian Federal Space Agency]," he said.

"The cause [of the failed launch] has been established indisputably," he said.

"The first stage [of the launch vehicle] built by the [Russian] Khrunichev Center was not at fault," Panichkin said, adding that an error had occurred in the rocket's second stage produced by South Korea.

http://www.interfax.com/newsinf.asp?id=269648

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #156 on: 10/20/2011 03:48 pm »
S. Korea, Russia dispute on cause of rocket launch failure
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/sci/2011-10/20/c_131203124.htm

"The Failure Investigation Group (FIG) for the two-stage satellite-carrier Naro-1, or the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 ( KSLV-1), held a three-day meeting in Seoul from Tuesday, however, they failed to agree on the conslusion of the opposite side, according to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology"
« Last Edit: 10/20/2011 03:49 pm by anik »

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #157 on: 10/21/2011 04:34 am »
Korea, Russia Agree on Fresh Rocket Launch Attempt
http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/10/21/2011102100587.html

 Seoul and Moscow agreed to attempt another launch of the Korean-made space rocket, probably no later than September next year. Two previous launches of the rocket, dubbed Naro, in August 2009 and June last year failed.

A joint review board met in Seoul on Tuesday and Wednesday to find out what caused the failure of the second launch, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said on Thursday.

"The two countries did not agree on the cause of failure but agreed to fix all the problems each side pinpointed," said ministry official Choi Jong-bae.

The Korea Aerospace Research Institute and Russia's Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center, the two contracting parties in the development of the rocket, will now come up with detailed improvement plans for the third launch.

The Naro is composed of a Russian-made first-stage booster and a second-stage rocket made in Korea. Korea argued that the second launch failed because the connector between the first and second-stage rockets was damaged due to malfunction of the first-stage booster and this caused partial damage to the fuel/oxidizer delivery system.

But Russia attributes the failure to the malfunctioning of the flight termination system, a kind of emergency blast system developed by Korea.

[email protected] / Oct. 21, 2011 09:40 KST
« Last Edit: 10/21/2011 04:35 am by yoichi »

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #158 on: 05/24/2012 10:58 pm »
Korea has a monitoring station on a island downrange from the launch site, plus they must have positioned ships downrange, as well. Why do we have video only from the launch site, and no video from downrange?

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Re: KSLV-1 second launch - June, 2010
« Reply #159 on: 12/06/2012 08:21 pm »
For those (like me) who like to keep this kind of records, this launch took place at 0801:00.320UTC.

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