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South Korea creates new KASA space agency, sets sights on the moon and Mars

South Korea creates new KASA space agency, sets sights on the moon and Mars


South Korea is aiming to expand its presence in space.

The nation is targeting landing on Mars by 2045, the country’s president announced at the launch of its national space agency. President Yoon Suk Yeol inaugurated the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA) on Thursday, May 30, Reuters reported. The agency will oversee space policy and seek to foster space-related enterprises.

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