<Anchor>
There is news that the satellite put up by the
Nuri has succeeded in communicating with the Antarctic Sejong Station a little while ago. As you have seen, rockets made with our technology have also put satellites made with our own hands into the target orbit precisely. In particular, during this launch, we were able to receive the video taken by the Nuri from Earth in almost real time.

Then there's reporter Tae Woo Lim.

<Giza>

In the black sky, one of the satellites on board the Nuri splits apart.

Then, 20 seconds later, another lid opens and the next satellite jumps into space.

After reaching its target altitude of 550 kilometers, the Nuri safely put eight satellites, the most important mission, into orbit one after another.

The Nuri then turned around to avoid colliding with the departing satellites, when the camera caught a glimpse of the blue Earth.

Earlier, the Nuri removed and dropped the "fairing," the cover that wrapped around the satellite, and reliably removed the primary and secondary engines.

Even the emotional moment of the launch as it smashes off the ground and soars into the sky was captured on video.

Unlike the previous launch, this third launch is characterized by the fact that the so-called space selfie video taken by the Nuri itself was sent almost in real time without much delay.

Thanks to this, our people will be able to receive the news of the Nuri that disappeared into space much faster through video.

After a 1-hour postponement, Nuri tried again and succeeded in the whole process cleanly.

The Nuri, which sent down eight satellites in sequence and completed its flight in just over 2 minutes.

KARI will analyze the Nuri's flight data and announce the final launch results shortly.

(Video editing: Choi Hye-young)

▶ 'Postponed for a day' 3 hours of nervousness... The third
▶ successful launch of the Nuri is a historic first step towards space...'real satellite' In fact, the Nuri was shot