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Reflecting on the trials and tribulations of the past, South Korean authorities actively sought to solidify the nation’s place in the pantheon of space exploration. Underscoring the monumental advancements, the International Space Committee admitted South Korea as its ninth member. Moon-young ascended to the role of NASA's first female director as a symbol of progress within the industry.
As life circled back to normalcy, Kim found solace in teaching and inspiring the next generation of space enthusiasts, including Hwang, who re-emerged in a surprise encounter as an astronaut instructor. Their salute to each other underscored the bond forged through adversity, serving as a testament to the resilience and hope that space exploration embodies.