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An Innospace Hanbit-Nano (한빛-나노) rocket will launch on its first orbital test flight, after a Hanbit-TLV first stage performed a successful suborbital test flight with a dummy second stage in 2023. It will carry the Jussara-K 1U and GOLDS-UFSC CubeSats plus four other smallsats as payload. Under contracts signed with five customers from Brazil, India, and South Korea, the launcher will deliver a total of eight registered payloads (small satellites and non-separating experimental payloads) along with one symbolic branding item as a non-registered payload. The five small satellites are for practical purposes such as climate and environmental data collection, technology development, and education, as well as three non-separating experimental payloads for technology verification and data acquisition in space. The mission will be named "SPACEWARD". The Korean Hanbit-Nano launcher is equipped with an electric turbopump powered hybrid-engine, that uses a solid fuel (paraffin based) and liquid oxygen on the first stage, and either a LiMER methaLOX engine or a Hyper hybrid-engine on the second stage. - Delayed from March, July and September.
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