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The Republic of Korea's Earth observation satellite Kompsat-6 to be launched in 2019Seoul, South Korea (SPX) Mar 03, 2014 Airbus Defence and Space, the second largest space company in the world, will deliver the radar antenna and electronics for the Republic of Korea's new Earth observation satellite, Kompsat-6. The contract was signed today in Seoul, in the presence of Peter Friedrich, Minister for International Affairs of the Federal State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, by Hyokoo Lee, CEO of LIG Nex1 Co. Ltd and Eckard Settelmeyer, Head of Earth Observation of Space Systems in Germany. LIG Nex1 is accountable to the Korea ... read more |
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