Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute
The Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) is a leading research organization in South Korea dedicated to the study of astronomy and space science. Established in 1974, KASI conducts various research projects, develops advanced astronomical instruments, and promotes public education in astronomy.
KASI plays a crucial role in international collaborations, contributing to global space missions and astronomical surveys. The institute also operates the Korea Space Weather Center, which monitors space weather phenomena and their effects on Earth, enhancing our understanding of the universe and its impact on our planet.