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South Korea’s new space agency lays out ambitious goals in spaceflight.
KASA has long-term goals of sending a robotic lander to the moon in 2032 and another to Mars in 2045 .
The agency plans both the lunar and Martian landers as well as a spacecraft that would observe the sun.
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