From satellite development to launch and on-orbit operations — your end-to-end space business partner
Founded November 2019 in Daejeon, Space K specializes in CubeSat platform technology spanning the full mission lifecycle. We provide end-to-end capabilities from 1U–12U satellite system design, flight software development, ground station integration, and product assurance (PA).
With KSLV-II Nuri's successful 4th launch (Nov 2025), Korea's autonomous launch capability is now operational. Space K stands at the center of this New Space transition.
Space K discovers and nurtures undiscovered business opportunities in space. We provide solutions across the entire value chain, committed to making space a core industry.
OBC, EPS, UHF/S-Band transceivers, reaction wheels, magnetorquers, and sun sensors developed to MIL-STD-883 space-grade standards.
Turnkey solutions from PC/104 bus design, payload integration, AIT, to launch vehicle interface compliance.
ECSS/NASA standards-based PA consulting. Component screening, cleanroom process control, FMECA/WCA, contamination control.
Brokerage for KSLV-II Nuri, ISRO PSLV, SpaceX Transporter and global launch opportunities.
On-orbit demonstration using ISS platforms and small satellites. Durability testing and microgravity experiments.
Hands-on CubeSat training, astronaut-based leadership programs, and STEM space education.
Business development for non-space industries entering the space sector. Full consulting services.
Independent satellite test facility with TVAC, vibration, EMC/EMI and more. Targeting 2H 2026.
Space K MCS is a web-based mission control system for real-time LEO CubeSat tracking, telemetry, and command transmission.
AI-powered MES platform for the full satellite manufacturing lifecycle. Work Orders, NCR/CAPA, scheduling, and AI risk prediction.
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South Korea operates its own launch vehicle, lunar orbiter, and military comsat — joining the elite group of space-faring nations.
Korea's indigenous 3-stage liquid rocket. Four consecutive successes from 2022–2025.
Korea's first lunar orbiter. Entered orbit Dec 2022. Extended mission through 2027.
Korea's first military comsat. GEO at 36,000km. 2× data, 3× anti-jamming.
Korea's first launch vehicle. Succeeded Jan 2013 after two failures.
Whether planning a mission, seeking launch services, or exploring space business — Space K is here at every stage.