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The fourth launch of Nuriho, carrying the component-verification satellite co-developed by KARI and Nara Space, is approaching. The mission will verify eight Korean eight space-grade electronics, including Samsung’s DRAM, KAIST’s ASIC, and MID components.

The White House announced on October 29 that "NASA’s Artemis II mission will take astronauts around the Moon for the first time since Apollo, and deploy a Korean satellite to measure space radiation." Accordingly, a Nara Space–developed microsatellite will be onboard the Artemis II launch vehicle.

Nara Space Technology has filed a securities registration statement for its KOSDAQ listing, offering 1.72 million new shares to raise 22.5–28.4 billion KRW, with an expected market capitalization of 150.9–190 billion KRW after listing.