LOS ANGELES: A California company developing a rocket plane for space tourism announced Thursday that it has an agreement with a nonprofit group in South Korea to conduct launches in that nation.
Mojave-based Xcor Aerospace said in a statement that it was selected to supply launch services to the Yecheon Astro Space Center, an organization that operates an aerospace training center, an astronomy research center, a planetarium, and commercial helicopter tourism 150 miles (241 kilometers) southeast of Seoul.
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