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Innospace
HANBIT-Nano | Spaceward
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Mission
Spaceward
Test Flight
Sun-Synchronous Orbit
Maiden orbital launch attempt for the South Korean start-up Innospace and its HANBIT-Nano small launch vehicle. Onboard this flight are five small satellites from the Brazilian space agency AEB, Brazilian university Universidade Federal do Maranhão and Indian startup Grahaa Space, as well as three payloads from AEB and Brazilian company Castro Leite Consultoria that will remain attached to the rocket, and an empty aluminium can from the South Korean beverage company Brewguru.
Status
Launch Failure
Either the launch vehicle did not reach orbit, or the payload(s) failed to separate.
Pad
HANBIT Pad
BRA
Launchpad of the HANBIT rockets developed by South Korean company Innospace.
Latitude: -2.31698
longitude: -44.36873
Map
Location
America/Fortaleza
Alcântara Space Center, Federative Republic of Brazil
The Alcântara Space Center, formerly known as Alcântara Launch Center is a space center and launching facility of the Brazilian Space Agency in the city of Alcântara, located on Brazil's northern Atlantic coast, in the state of Maranhão.
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Rocket
HANBIT-Nano
Two-stage launch vehicle developed by South Korean space startup Innospace.
Details
Min stage: 2
Max stage: 2m
Length: 21.8m
Diameter: 1.4
First Flight: Dec. 23, 2025
Total launch count: 1
Failed launches: 1
Pending launches: 1
Manufacturer
Innospace
Private
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None
Agency
Innospace
Type: Private
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