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| Scheduled for (UTC) | 2025-12-23 01:00 | |


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| | Scheduled for (local) | 2025-12-22 22:00 (BRT) | | Launch site | Innospace Pad, Alcântara Launch Center, Maranhão, Brazil | | Launch vehicle | Hanbit-Nano | | Launch provider | Innospace | | Customer | ? | | Payload | Multiple | | Mass | ? | | Target orbit | LEO |

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| | Innospace official | https://youtube.com/watch?v=RqGZ1mS5FC0 | | NASASpaceflight | | | Space Affairs | | | Spaceflight Now | | | The Launch Pad | https://youtube.com/watch?v=1QLNs_Zmrao (scrub) |

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☑️ 1st ever flight of Hanbit-Nano

☑️ 2nd Innospace mission of 2025, 1st overall

Mission Details 🚀

The Hanbit-Nano 'Spaceward' mission is the first commercial launch that will put an actual customer's satellite and payload into low Earth orbit (LEO) at an altitude of 300 km, beyond launch demonstration. Through this mission, Innospace plans to transport a total of 8 regular payloads. Among them, the regular payload consists of five small satellites that will perform practical purposes such as climate and environmental data collection, technology development, and education, and three experimental payloads for verifying new technologies and securing data in the space environment.


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Liftoff looked nominal for a bit, but it seems that signal was lost before stage separation.