The Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1(KSLV-1) or Naro-1, South Korea's second space rocket blasts-off from launch pad at the Naro Space Center in Goheung on June 10, 2010. The scientific satellite had been expected to separate from the rocket at an altitude of 302 km and deploy its solar panels about nine minutes after blast-off. Contact was lost completely 137 seconds after blast-off when the rocket was at an altitude of 70 kilometres (43 miles), said Lee Joo-Jin, head of the Korea Aerospace Research Institute. REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT AFP PHOTO / KOREA POOL (Photo credit should read KOREA POOL/AFP/Getty Images) 