South Korea will send the first lunar rover by 2032 and plant the first Korean flag on Mars by 2045, according to President Yoon Suk Yeol.
Yoon says these goals would be part of the so-called “Space Gwanggaeto Project,” named after King Gwanggaeto the Great who ruled the Goguryeo empire on the Korean Peninsula until the early 5th century.
Only three countries — the US, China, and Russia — have landed lunar exploration vehicles on the moon and Mars in history. No human has set foot on Mars.
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