Spaceflight Now schreibt: "T+00:10 Pitch Maneuver
The KSLV 1's RD-151 main engine swivels to guide the 108-foot-tall rocket on a southerly course away from the South Korean coast."
Bei T+10s ist der erste Schwenk imho sichtbar abgeschlossen, und der zweite hat noch nicht begonnen
. Nun ja, vllt. eine Frage der korrekten Zeitbasis...
Zu dem Kick-Turn hieß es letztes Jahr bei Yonhap:
"... is programed to make a "kick-turn" maneuver 10 seconds after takeoff and roughly 900m....
... is designed to steer the rocket south and in position to place the scientific satellite into proper orbit while not passing over populated areas during the rest of its flight.
... if the Naro-1 fails to make the turn and heads in an unauthorized trajectory, ground controllers will destroy it ... turn must be precise and be carried out at a time when the rocket is not moving very fast making it very tricky..."
Das pad clearing (der erste Schwenk) wird halt einfach nicht erwähnt.
Gruß Pirx