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Ko San
NationalitySouth Korean
OccupationResearcher
Space career
KAP Astronaut
Selection2006 South Korean program
MissionsNone
Korean name
Hangul
고산
Hanja
高山
Revised RomanizationGo San
McCune–ReischauerKo San

Ko San (born October 19, 1976) is a South Korean researcher at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology.

Ko was born in Busan. His father died when he was a boy, and his mother raised Ko and his sister. A graduate of Hanyoung Foreign Language High School, Ko went on to study mathematics at Seoul National University. He won a bronze medal at a national amateur boxing tournament in 2004 and climbed a 7,546-meter high mountain in China’s Xinjiang Province, Muztagh Ata, the same year.

On December 25 2006, he was chosen as one of two finalists in the Korean Astronaut Program, set to fly as a crew on the Russian Soyuz TMA-12 in April 2008.

On March 10, 2008 it was announced that the prime candidate was changed to Yi So-yeon due to several violations of training protocol by Ko San. Ko San served as backup.[1]

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