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South Korea has called off the launch of its first space rocket just minutes before the scheduled blast-off due to a suspected problem with fuel pressure. | |
Officials said an automatic abort system was triggered during the countdown when weak pressure was detected in a fuel tank. | |
It will now be several days before another launch can be attempted. | |
The rocket, intended to place a satellite into orbit, has been developed with the help of Russia. | |
The two-stage Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1), was set to blast off on Wednesday from the Naro space complex, 475km south of Seoul. | |
But the countdown was halted just eight minutes before lift-off. | |
"The automatic launch sequence automatically turned off due to a problem that was detected in the countdown," said Lee Sang-mok, the deputy minister of science and technology policy. | |
He said a valve had not functioned because of weak pressure inside one of the fuel tanks. | |
The fuel would be extracted, a process that takes several days to complete, Mr Lee said. | |
New space race? | |
The launch, when it is again attempted, will be monitored by rival North Korea, which has been criticised by the international community for pursuing its own rocket programme. | |
Earlier this year, the North announced it had successfully orbited a satellite, but the claim was dismissed by the US, Japan and South Korea who called the April flight a cover for a test of ballistic missile technology. | |
The KSLV-1 is 33m long and weighs some 140 tonnes. Its Russian liquid-fuelled first-stage is said to produce 1,700 kilonewtons of thrust at launch. | The KSLV-1 is 33m long and weighs some 140 tonnes. Its Russian liquid-fuelled first-stage is said to produce 1,700 kilonewtons of thrust at launch. |
The second stage, which burns a solid fuel, was produced by South Korean engineers. It is intended to generate 80kN of thrust and is designed to place the Earth observation satellite into its final orbit just a few hundred kilometres above the planet. | |
South Korea wants to develop an advanced space programme to compete with other Asian space-faring nations - China, Japan and India. | South Korea wants to develop an advanced space programme to compete with other Asian space-faring nations - China, Japan and India. |
It has already launched 10 indigenously produced satellites on other countries' rockets. | It has already launched 10 indigenously produced satellites on other countries' rockets. |
In April last year, Seoul sent its first astronaut into space aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket. | In April last year, Seoul sent its first astronaut into space aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket. |
Yi So-Yeon spent 11 days on the International Space Station, carrying out experiments for the government and industry. |