| Type(s) |
Service>Satellite mission>Earth observation
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| Owner |
KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) |
| Organisation |
KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) |
| Abstract |
In 1996, Korea established its long-term plan of the National Space Program which was revised in 2000 to accommodate the public and civilian demand for satellite utilization and to maintain the continuity of satellite services. The plan prospects the details of the future space activities of Korea until 2015 and serves as a basis for space development in Korea. In response to this space plan, the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) started to define and formulate the basic requirements for COMS-1, the first geostationary meteorological satellite mission of Korea.
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| Location |
Korea, Republic |
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Cross Reference(s) |
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| Discipline(s) |
Weather & climate
Oceans & coasts
Information & communication technology
General Earth observation
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Point of Contact
| Name & Address |
International Relations Team
KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
45 Eoeun-dong, Yuseong-gu Daejon 305-333
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| E-mail (#at# is @) |
garden#at#kari.re.kr |
| URL |
http://www.kari.re.kr/ |
| Miscellaneous |
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Other Information
| Spatial Coverage & Location(s) |
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| Event date description |
Launch date window 26 Jun 2010 -
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| Language(s) of Resource |
English
Korean
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