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North Korea's Attempt to Launch Second Spy Satellite Fails, Plans Another Attempt

North Korea's pursuit of placing a spy satellite in orbit faced another setback as its second attempt ended in failure. The rocket booster encountered issues during its third stage, leading to the failure of the launch. Despite the setback, North...
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North Korea's pursuit of placing a spy satellite in orbit faced another setback as its second attempt ended in failure. The rocket booster encountered issues during its third stage, leading to the failure of the launch. Despite the setback, North Korean space authorities have expressed their determination to make another attempt in October. The nation's previous endeavor in May also failed when the Chollima-1 rocket crashed into the sea.

The recent launch aimed to establish North Korea's first military spy satellite, with plans for a satellite fleet to monitor the movements of U.S. and South Korean troops. The launch was tracked by South Korea, confirming its failure.

The launch prompted an emergency warning in Japan, emphasizing regional security concerns. The repeated missile launches from North Korea have led to strong condemnations from Japan and South Korea.

The U.S. State Department highlighted the violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions by North Korea's satellite launch attempts, urging the country to cease such activities and engage in diplomatic efforts.

Despite the failures, North Korea's National Aerospace Development Administration (NADA) remains committed to future launches. The May failure was attributed to an unstable engine system and fuel.

Analysts note that while the recent attempt failed, North Korea appears to be making progress. The country's pursuit of spy satellites underscores its focus on enhancing its military capabilities.

North Korea has attempted multiple "earth observation" satellite launches, with some being successful in placing satellites in orbit, including one in 2016. The intention behind these satellites is to improve military effectiveness through improved surveillance capabilities.

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