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Home / Science / South Korea's Eyes on Earth Launch: Vega C Mission Success

South Korea's Eyes on Earth Launch: Vega C Mission Success

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Vega C rocket successfully launched South Korea's KOMPSAT-7 satellite.
  • The satellite significantly enhances South Korea's Earth observation capabilities.
  • Launch responsibility for Vega C rockets is transitioning from Arianespace to Avio.
South Korea's Eyes on Earth Launch: Vega C Mission Success

On December 1st, a Vega C rocket commenced the VV28 mission from Kourou, French Guiana, successfully deploying the KOMPSAT-7 satellite. This 1,810-kilogram satellite, developed by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute, is poised to significantly enhance South Korea's Earth observation capacities with its high-resolution imagery capabilities, serving as a replacement for the KOMPSAT-3A.

The successful launch occurs as the operational control of Vega C rockets is transitioning from Arianespace to Avio, the Italian prime contractor. This handover is scheduled for completion following one additional mission, VV29, which has been postponed to early 2026. Despite the shift, Avio has confirmed its readiness to assume full launch service operator responsibilities.

This change signifies a collaborative evolution rather than a complete separation between the two entities. Arianespace CEO David Cavaillolès described the ongoing relationship as a "different way to cooperate," emphasizing continued collaboration on various fronts, including Kourou launch coordination and Avio's role in supplying boosters for the Ariane 6 rocket.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
KOMPSAT-7 is a South Korean satellite designed to provide high-resolution imagery for the government, significantly improving Earth observation capabilities.
Responsibility for Vega C rocket launches is transitioning from Arianespace to Avio, the rocket's prime contractor.
The KOMPSAT-7 satellite was launched on December 1st on a Vega C rocket.

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