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Wednesday (D-2)
- Launch Hour + 54:45 (L-54:45) — The Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1) is moved from the assembly complex to the launch pad.
- L-53:15 — Transfer of the KSLV-1, also known as Naro-1, to the launch pad is complete.
- L-49:15 — The Naro-1, along with its payload Science and Technology Satellite-2C (STSAT-2C), is connected to the cable mast.
- L-46:45 — The Naro-1 is erected and fastened to the erector arm.
Thursday (D-1)
- L-30:00 — Launch rehearsal begins.
- L-23:30 — Launch rehearsal is completed.
- L-16:30 — A review of an analysis on the outcome of the launch rehearsal is completed.
Friday (D-day)
- L-06:30 — The Naro Launch Preparations Committee convenes a final meeting, with the outcome of a joint South Korea-Russia experts meeting to make final checks on launch preparations.
- L-03:00 — Final check on weather conditions around Naro Space Center is made for rain, strong winds and lightning.
- L-02:00 — The exact time of the launch is announced.
- L-02:00 — Injection of fuel and oxidizing agent begins.
- L-00:15 — Automatic launching sequence begins for final countdown.
- Launch — The KSLV-1 blasts off from Naro Space Center.
- L+00:00:20 — The KSLV-1, which flies vertically after liftoff, makes a "kick-turn" and veers south 900m above launch pad.
- L+00:00:55 — The rocket comes under extreme stress as it goes supersonic at around 7.4 kilometers above the ground.
- L+00:03:36 — The fairings at the tip of the rocket are ejected 245km from launch pad at an altitude of 177km to permit separation of the second-stage rocket from main booster. Fairings fall to Earth.
- L+00:03:48 — The engine of the first stage main booster is turned off and the second stage rocket with satellite payload separates 316km from Naro Space Center at an altitude of 196km.
- L+00:06:35 — The kick motor of the second-stage rocket ignites at an altitude of 303km to help position the satellite into proper orbit. The rocket is now 1,052km from Naro Space Center.
- L+00:07:33 — The second-stage rocket is turned off after STSAT-2C reaches the correct trajectory for stable orbit at an altitude of 300km.
- L+00:09 — The scientific satellite separates from second stage rocket 2,055km from launch pad at an altitude of 302 kilometers, and deploys solar panels.
- L+01:00 — The satellite aligns itself into proper orbit.
- L+02:20 — A The STSAT-2C transmits first beacon signal to a ground station in Norway.
- L+13:00 — The satellite makes its first contact with a ground station located at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).
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"input~2":"Lanista":Any information about live broadcast?
YTN HD may broadcast it live as they did last time
I would try these links::::Arirang Player:::
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О переносе пуска ракеты-носителя KSLV-1
:: 26.10.2012
Пуск ракеты-носителя KSLV-1(The First Korean Space Launch Vehicle), запланированный на 26 октября с космического центра Наро (Южная Корея), перенесен на более поздний срок.
При подготовке ракеты-носителя к пуску были выявлены замечания по бортовым системам первой ступени. Для устранения полученных замечаний принято решение о снятии ракеты-носителя со стартового комплекса, транспортировке в монтажно-испытательный комплекс и проведении дополнительных проверок.
О дате пуска будет сообщено дополнительно.
Пресс-секретарь руководителя Роскосмоса