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North Korea rocket carrying spy satellite explodes | LiveNOW from FOX
North Korea's latest rocket carrying its second spy satellite exploded shorty after launching.
Analysts say the attempt showcased new strides in the nuclear-armed country's race for space.
This is a setback for leader Kim Jong Un who wants to operate multiple satellites to monitor the U.S. and South Korea.
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published: 28 May 2024
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Kim Jong Un Visits North Korea Defense Agency After Satellite Failure
Leader Kim Jong Un said deploying spy satellites is essential to protect North Korea’s sovereignty after one of its rockets failed in flight, as his regime made good on a threat to drop “filth” on South Korea from balloons it sent over the border.
In a speech to the country’s Academy of Defense Sciences, Kim said the rocket launched Monday that was meant to deploy a spy satellite failed due to an abnormality in a first-stage engine. He also paid tribute to the engineers and technicians “who have become a solid cornerstone of the fighting capability of our army,” the official Korean Central News Agency quoted him as saying.
“Possession of a military reconnaissance satellite is a prerequisite and essential for our nation to further strengthen its self-defense deterrence and protect nationa...
published: 29 May 2024
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North Korea | Kim Jong Un Doubles Down On Satellite Ambitions Following Failed Launch | G18V
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un urged his military scientists to overcome a failed satellite launch and continue developing space-based reconnaissance capabilities, which he described as crucial for countering U.S. and South Korean military activities. In his first public comments about the failure, Kim also warned of unspecified “stern” action against South Korea over an exercise involving 20 fighter jets near the inter-Korean border hours before North Korea’s failed launch. Kim called the South Korean response “hysterical insanity” and “a very dangerous provocation that cannot be ignored." The failed satellite launch was a setback to Kim’s plan to launch three more military spy satellites in 2024 after North Korea’s first military reconnaissance satellite was placed in orbit last Novembe...
published: 29 May 2024
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North Korea: Kim Jong Un 'displeased' at recent spy satellite launch failure
Kim Jong Un is said to be displeased that a recent attempt by North Korea to launch a spy satellite failed.
A vote was held to approve another attempt, while 'those responsible' for the failure were severely admonished.
With the US and South Korea intensifying military drills in the region, rhetoric from Pyongyang has been ramped up.
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Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari announced the timeline for a satellite-based toll system in India.
published: 08 Feb 2024
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North Korea Fails to Launch Military Spy Satellite
North Korea confirmed that its effort to launch a military spy satellite into orbit failed, and said it would try again soon, drawing condemnation from the US, Japan and South Korea.
A rocket launched on Wednesday crashed into the Yellow Sea after losing propulsion in the second stage of the ascent, according to the Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang. Authorities will analyze the cause of the accident and launch another rocket “as soon as possible,” it added.
Separately, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the military was retrieving an object from the sea that they suspected was the North Korean projectile.
The launch comes days after leader Kim Jong Un said North Korea planned to put a reconnaissance satellite into orbit, sparking condemnation from Japan and South Korea. B...
published: 31 May 2023
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US must make satellite constellations more defensible, says former Strategic Command leader
Gen. Kevin Chilton (USAF, ret.), explorer chair for space warfighting studies at the Mitchell Institute Spacepower Advantage Research Center, discusses Russia’s recent anti-satellite weapon test and the current state of U.S. deterrence capabilities
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North Korea may attempt new spy satellite launch soon
North Korea may attempt new spy satellite launch soon
North Korea informs Japan of its intention to launch a satellite, possibly another attempt to deploy a military spy satellite, after the failure of its previous launch in May. The failed launch hindered North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's goal of creating a space-based surveillance system for monitoring the US and South Korea. The new launch is expected to take place between August 24 and August 30, with details about the satellite type similar to the one used in the previous attempt.
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North Korea calls botched spy satellite launch ‘gravest failure’
North Korea's ruling Workers' Party says its first military satellite launch was "the gravest failure".
The rocket carrying the satellite plunged into the sea because of a technical problem last month.
Al Jazeera's Victoria Gatenby reports.
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Pentagon Accuses Russia Of Putting "Space Weapon" In US Satellite's Path, Moscow Says "Fake News
The Pentagon accused Russia of deploying a “space weapon” in the same orbit as a US government satellite. Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder added that Washington would continue to monitor the situation and was ready to protect its interest. The US Space Command pointed to the launch of a Soyuz rocket from Russia's Plesetsk launch site on May 16. Watch the video to find out Space war between the US and Russia.
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North Korea rocket carrying spy satellite explodes | LiveNOW from FOX
North Korea's latest rocket carrying its second spy satellite exploded shorty after launching.
Analysts say the attempt showcased new strides in the nuclear-a...
North Korea's latest rocket carrying its second spy satellite exploded shorty after launching.
Analysts say the attempt showcased new strides in the nuclear-armed country's race for space.
This is a setback for leader Kim Jong Un who wants to operate multiple satellites to monitor the U.S. and South Korea.
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North Korea's latest rocket carrying its second spy satellite exploded shorty after launching.
Analysts say the attempt showcased new strides in the nuclear-armed country's race for space.
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- published: 28 May 2024
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0:40
Kim Jong Un Visits North Korea Defense Agency After Satellite Failure
Leader Kim Jong Un said deploying spy satellites is essential to protect North Korea’s sovereignty after one of its rockets failed in flight, as his regime made...
Leader Kim Jong Un said deploying spy satellites is essential to protect North Korea’s sovereignty after one of its rockets failed in flight, as his regime made good on a threat to drop “filth” on South Korea from balloons it sent over the border.
In a speech to the country’s Academy of Defense Sciences, Kim said the rocket launched Monday that was meant to deploy a spy satellite failed due to an abnormality in a first-stage engine. He also paid tribute to the engineers and technicians “who have become a solid cornerstone of the fighting capability of our army,” the official Korean Central News Agency quoted him as saying.
“Possession of a military reconnaissance satellite is a prerequisite and essential for our nation to further strengthen its self-defense deterrence and protect national sovereignty,” KCNA on Wednesday quoted Kim as saying.
The North Korean rocket carrying a spy satellite blew up shortly after liftoff in a setback for Kim, who went to Russia last year seeking help placing an array of reconnaissance probes into orbit.
Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-29/kim-jong-un-pledges-to-put-satellites-in-sky-after-rocket-fails?sref=omvmmwIg
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Leader Kim Jong Un said deploying spy satellites is essential to protect North Korea’s sovereignty after one of its rockets failed in flight, as his regime made good on a threat to drop “filth” on South Korea from balloons it sent over the border.
In a speech to the country’s Academy of Defense Sciences, Kim said the rocket launched Monday that was meant to deploy a spy satellite failed due to an abnormality in a first-stage engine. He also paid tribute to the engineers and technicians “who have become a solid cornerstone of the fighting capability of our army,” the official Korean Central News Agency quoted him as saying.
“Possession of a military reconnaissance satellite is a prerequisite and essential for our nation to further strengthen its self-defense deterrence and protect national sovereignty,” KCNA on Wednesday quoted Kim as saying.
The North Korean rocket carrying a spy satellite blew up shortly after liftoff in a setback for Kim, who went to Russia last year seeking help placing an array of reconnaissance probes into orbit.
Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-29/kim-jong-un-pledges-to-put-satellites-in-sky-after-rocket-fails?sref=omvmmwIg
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- published: 29 May 2024
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North Korea | Kim Jong Un Doubles Down On Satellite Ambitions Following Failed Launch | G18V
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un urged his military scientists to overcome a failed satellite launch and continue developing space-based reconnaissance capabilit...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un urged his military scientists to overcome a failed satellite launch and continue developing space-based reconnaissance capabilities, which he described as crucial for countering U.S. and South Korean military activities. In his first public comments about the failure, Kim also warned of unspecified “stern” action against South Korea over an exercise involving 20 fighter jets near the inter-Korean border hours before North Korea’s failed launch. Kim called the South Korean response “hysterical insanity” and “a very dangerous provocation that cannot be ignored." The failed satellite launch was a setback to Kim’s plan to launch three more military spy satellites in 2024 after North Korea’s first military reconnaissance satellite was placed in orbit last November. The November launch followed two failed attempts. The UN banned North Korea from conducting any such rocket launches, viewing them as covers for testing long-range missile technology.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un urged his military scientists to overcome a failed satellite launch and continue developing space-based reconnaissance capabilities, which he described as crucial for countering U.S. and South Korean military activities. In his first public comments about the failure, Kim also warned of unspecified “stern” action against South Korea over an exercise involving 20 fighter jets near the inter-Korean border hours before North Korea’s failed launch. Kim called the South Korean response “hysterical insanity” and “a very dangerous provocation that cannot be ignored." The failed satellite launch was a setback to Kim’s plan to launch three more military spy satellites in 2024 after North Korea’s first military reconnaissance satellite was placed in orbit last November. The November launch followed two failed attempts. The UN banned North Korea from conducting any such rocket launches, viewing them as covers for testing long-range missile technology.
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- published: 29 May 2024
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North Korea: Kim Jong Un 'displeased' at recent spy satellite launch failure
Kim Jong Un is said to be displeased that a recent attempt by North Korea to launch a spy satellite failed.
A vote was held to approve another attempt, while ...
Kim Jong Un is said to be displeased that a recent attempt by North Korea to launch a spy satellite failed.
A vote was held to approve another attempt, while 'those responsible' for the failure were severely admonished.
With the US and South Korea intensifying military drills in the region, rhetoric from Pyongyang has been ramped up.
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North Korea Fails to Launch Military Spy Satellite
North Korea confirmed that its effort to launch a military spy satellite into orbit failed, and said it would try again soon, drawing condemnation from the US, ...
North Korea confirmed that its effort to launch a military spy satellite into orbit failed, and said it would try again soon, drawing condemnation from the US, Japan and South Korea.
A rocket launched on Wednesday crashed into the Yellow Sea after losing propulsion in the second stage of the ascent, according to the Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang. Authorities will analyze the cause of the accident and launch another rocket “as soon as possible,” it added.
Separately, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the military was retrieving an object from the sea that they suspected was the North Korean projectile.
The launch comes days after leader Kim Jong Un said North Korea planned to put a reconnaissance satellite into orbit, sparking condemnation from Japan and South Korea. Both countries and their mutual ally, the US, had said that any launch using ballistic missile technology would be a breach of United Nations Security Council resolutions, and they urged North Korea to abandon the plan.
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North Korea confirmed that its effort to launch a military spy satellite into orbit failed, and said it would try again soon, drawing condemnation from the US, Japan and South Korea.
A rocket launched on Wednesday crashed into the Yellow Sea after losing propulsion in the second stage of the ascent, according to the Korean Central News Agency in Pyongyang. Authorities will analyze the cause of the accident and launch another rocket “as soon as possible,” it added.
Separately, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the military was retrieving an object from the sea that they suspected was the North Korean projectile.
The launch comes days after leader Kim Jong Un said North Korea planned to put a reconnaissance satellite into orbit, sparking condemnation from Japan and South Korea. Both countries and their mutual ally, the US, had said that any launch using ballistic missile technology would be a breach of United Nations Security Council resolutions, and they urged North Korea to abandon the plan.
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US must make satellite constellations more defensible, says former Strategic Command leader
Gen. Kevin Chilton (USAF, ret.), explorer chair for space warfighting studies at the Mitchell Institute Spacepower Advantage Research Center, discusses Russia’s...
Gen. Kevin Chilton (USAF, ret.), explorer chair for space warfighting studies at the Mitchell Institute Spacepower Advantage Research Center, discusses Russia’s recent anti-satellite weapon test and the current state of U.S. deterrence capabilities
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North Korea may attempt new spy satellite launch soon
North Korea may attempt new spy satellite launch soon
North Korea informs Japan of its intention to launch a satellite, possibly another attempt to deploy a m...
North Korea may attempt new spy satellite launch soon
North Korea informs Japan of its intention to launch a satellite, possibly another attempt to deploy a military spy satellite, after the failure of its previous launch in May. The failed launch hindered North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's goal of creating a space-based surveillance system for monitoring the US and South Korea. The new launch is expected to take place between August 24 and August 30, with details about the satellite type similar to the one used in the previous attempt.
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North Korea may attempt new spy satellite launch soon
North Korea informs Japan of its intention to launch a satellite, possibly another attempt to deploy a military spy satellite, after the failure of its previous launch in May. The failed launch hindered North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's goal of creating a space-based surveillance system for monitoring the US and South Korea. The new launch is expected to take place between August 24 and August 30, with details about the satellite type similar to the one used in the previous attempt.
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1:54
North Korea calls botched spy satellite launch ‘gravest failure’
North Korea's ruling Workers' Party says its first military satellite launch was "the gravest failure".
The rocket carrying the satellite plunged into the sea ...
North Korea's ruling Workers' Party says its first military satellite launch was "the gravest failure".
The rocket carrying the satellite plunged into the sea because of a technical problem last month.
Al Jazeera's Victoria Gatenby reports.
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The rocket carrying the satellite plunged into the sea because of a technical problem last month.
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- published: 19 Jun 2023
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6:00
Pentagon Accuses Russia Of Putting "Space Weapon" In US Satellite's Path, Moscow Says "Fake News
The Pentagon accused Russia of deploying a “space weapon” in the same orbit as a US government satellite. Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder added that Washington would contin...
The Pentagon accused Russia of deploying a “space weapon” in the same orbit as a US government satellite. Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder added that Washington would continue to monitor the situation and was ready to protect its interest. The US Space Command pointed to the launch of a Soyuz rocket from Russia's Plesetsk launch site on May 16. Watch the video to find out Space war between the US and Russia.
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The Pentagon accused Russia of deploying a “space weapon” in the same orbit as a US government satellite. Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder added that Washington would continue to monitor the situation and was ready to protect its interest. The US Space Command pointed to the launch of a Soyuz rocket from Russia's Plesetsk launch site on May 16. Watch the video to find out Space war between the US and Russia.
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- published: 22 May 2024
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