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As the launch time of the Nuri approaches, we are also taking steps to witness the third launch with our own eyes. The more I waited, the more excited I became. I'm going to call a reporter to the Goheung Space Launch Observatory.

Kim Min-jun, how are you feeling today (3th)?

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Yes, the observation deck where I am is only 25 kilometers in a straight line to Önarodo, where the Nuri launch pad is located.

If the weather is good, you can watch rockets fly with the naked eye.

Luckily, compared to yesterday, there is less fog, the weather is cooler, and the wind is very cool.

I'd rather be better today than yesterday.

There are many islands that you can see in the background, and in one of them, the Nuri will soar into the sky through the mountain ridge.

I've been here since yesterday and today, and there were some very impressive people.

He may have been saddened by the news that the launch was delayed, so he just went home, but in case you didn't know, he guarded the observation deck here.

We'll bring you there and talk about it.

[In Se-joon/Nowon-gu, Seoul: (Hello?) Hello. Ex: I saw you yesterday, and you are here today, I think you are father and son, how are you feeling now? I'm so nervous and happy right now, and on the other hand, I'm just hoping that it will launch well and make it a success. (Yes, thank you for your words.)]

As you just saw, there are a lot of families here.

While supporting the launch of the Nuri, they are happily creating a scene of memories together.

Each one waves a Tai Chi flag and a telescope, spreading a mat on the floor, as if they are having a picnic.

Last year's second launch was very hot because it took place at the end of June.

But today's cool weather seems to be cheering on the Nuri's third flight.

We will also support the success of the launch until the end with the citizens here.

(Video reporter: Park Jin-ho, Jeon Kyung-bae, Video editing: Jeon Min-kyu)