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Innospace plans to implement necessary technical improvements based on data and analysis results obtained from the launch.
Innospace aims to conduct a quick additional verification and, after a thorough improvement process, attempt another commercial launch in the first half of next year.
Innospace has plans for larger vehicles such as Hanbit-Micro, which has a payload capacity of 170 kilograms, and Hanbit-Mini, which can carry 1,300 kilograms.
Innospace intends to attempt a second launch of its Hanbit-Nano small rocket in the first half of 2026 after its inaugural flight failed shortly after takeoff on December 22.
Innospace's live broadcast did not include commentary, audio from mission control, or telemetry after the launch.
Innospace Corp delivered a mass-to-orbit of 0.0 kg with 100% of their launches having known mass.
Innospace plans to return to Brazil’s Alcantara Space Center in 2026 pending a formal finding by the Brazilian Air Force’s Aeronautical Accident Investigation and Prevention Center (CENIPA).
Innospace is also developing larger and more powerful rockets called Hanbit-Micro and Hanbit-Mini.
Innospace currently employs about 260 people.
Innospace has not provided an immediate update regarding the cause of the launch failure.
Innospace is a South Korean startup founded in 2017.
Innospace launched its Hanbit-Nano rocket from the Alcantara Space Center in Brazil on December 22 at 8:13 PM EST.
Innospace has developed all its launch technology internally, according to CEO Kim Soo-jong.
The first flight of Hanbit-Nano from Innospace, a South Korean company, ended in failure shortly after launch.
Innospace's HANBIT-Nano exploded shortly after launch during Max-Q.
The first flight of Hanbit-Nano from Innospace, a South Korean company, ended in failure shortly after launch.
Innospace will launch HANBIT-Nano from Brazil at 00:30 UTC.
INNOSPACE is a significant participant in the global launch market after reaching several key milestones.
Southern Launch's collaboration with INNOSPACE includes support for satellite launches, technology demonstrations, and space-manufactured product return missions.
INNOSPACE has been expanding discussions with prospective customers on future orbital and suborbital launch opportunities.