South Korea has postponed the launch of its solid-fuel space rocket due to safety concerns. The launch, initially planned for this week, has been delayed indefinitely by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI). This decision comes after a thorough review of the rocket's systems and safety protocols. The postponement highlights the importance of safety in space exploration and the rigorous testing processes involved.

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