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Today (the 8th), the United States launched a lunar lander for the first time in 50 years. South Korea, a rising space power, is also setting an ambitious goal of sending a lunar lander by 2032. South Korea will become the world's 7th lunar exploration country by launching the Korean lunar orbiter, Danuri, in 2022, and the bill to establish the Korea Aerospace Administration, a Korean NASA that will lead the future blueprint for the Korean aerospace industry, also passed the Science, Technology, Information, Broadcasting and Communications Committee of the National Assembly today. What specific role will the newly created Korea Aerospace Administration play? Where does South Korea's space power currently stand amidst the fierce competition among the world's space powers? We will take a closer look. #SpaceAerospaceAdministration #NASA #SpaceDevelopment #KBSSpace ▣ Subscribe to KBS News YouTube: https://goo.gl/qCWZjZ ▣ KBS News YouTube Community: https://goo.gl/6yko39 ▣ KBS News ◇ PC: http://news.knkbs.co.kr ◇ Mobile: http://mn.kbs.co.kr ▣ Instagram: /kbsnews ▣ Facebook: /kbsnews ▣ Twitter: /kbsnews ▣ TikTok: /kbsnewsofficial