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DPRK says satellite launch successful
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Source: CCTV.com | 04-06-2009 08:44
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea confirmed on Sunday that it had sent a communications satellite into orbit. South Korea and the United States say they detected the launch through their monitoring systems but they haven't observed anything orbiting in space.
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The undated satellite photo provided by Google Earth shows the Musudan-ri missile base in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). The DPRK on Sunday launched communications satellite by Kwangmyongsong-2 rocket at local time 11:32 (02:32 GMT Sunday), South Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported, by quoting Japan's NHK, Sunday. (Xinhua Photo) |
Unlike its two previous secret tests, the DPRK went high-profile this time. Three days ago it announced the time range it would send a satellite into space. Now, it's telling the world it has successfully completed the task.
South Korea and the United States' intelligence sources say the launch took place at 11:30 am local time in the north-east of the DPRK.
Heading towards the Pacific Ocean, the rocket travelled once across Japanese airspace for almost seven minutes. Japan deployed patriot missile batteries and counted down to lift-off so they could shoot down any debris from a failed launch. But Japan found no debris on its territory.