Exclusive Space Science Commentary on NASA's Artemis 2 Manned Lunar Mission by KBS / Professor David William Kim (College of Liberal Arts)
- 26.04.10 / 홍유민

Professor David William Kim, Director of the Korea Institute for Astronauts (KIFA) at Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul), gave an exclusive interview on KBS’s international news program “Korea 24,” providing a space science commentary on the successful launch of NASA’s Artemis 2 crewed lunar mission from the perspectives of Korea’s space science history and future development.
Professor David William Kim discussed in depth the overall objectives of the Artemis mission series (I, II, III), the four astronauts (health, race, gender, and welfare), the Orion spacecraft, and deep space exploration (Mars). He also discussed space communication networks and semiconductor security, as well as the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA) roadmap, comparing them to NASA’s deep space exploration plans for the next 10 years (through 2035).
The ‘Korea24’ interview (Thursday, April 2, 7:20 PM – 7:40 PM, Seoul time) can be listened to via the link below.
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Professor David William Kim, Director of the Korea Institute for Astronauts (KIFA) at Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul), gave an exclusive interview on KBS’s international news program “Korea 24,” providing a space science commentary on the successful launch of NASA’s Artemis 2 crewed lunar mission from the perspectives of Korea’s space science history and future development. Professor David William Kim discussed in depth the overall objectives of the Artemis mission series (I, II, III), the four astronauts (health, race, gender, and welfare), the Orion spacecraft, and deep space exploration (Mars). He also discussed space communication networks and semiconductor security, as well as the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA) roadmap, comparing them to NASA’s deep space exploration plans for the next 10 years (through 2035). The ‘Korea24’ interview (Thursday, April 2, 7:20 PM – 7:40 PM, Seoul time) can be listened to via the link below.
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