on April 5, 2009 by Adam in News, Comments (3)
North Korea Fails to Launch Satellite

North Korea launched it’s 3 stage rocket and told it’s people it now has a satellite orbiting the earth. The launch occured at 2:30 UTC. Actually, the payload was tracked by U.S. intelligence to have fallen into the Pacific, and no payload ever made it into orbit.

The rocket was a Taepondong-2, a rip-off from Soviet technology which has a range of around 4,500 miles and can handle a payload of less than 500 kg. Trying to make their new rocket used for carrying a “satellite” seem less of a threat, they renamed the exact system the “Unha” before launching this year’s test. According to North Koreans, their mission was a sucess and news of their “triumph” is still being broadcast throughout the country.
Countries around the world are deciding what to do to pushing North Korea, and the ones most adamant about doing so seem to be the South Koreans and Japanese.
Tags: Failed North Korean Rocket, failure, ICBM, Missile, North Korea, Nuclear, Rocket
Andrew
April 6, 2009 @ 7:03 am
I think the lesson we learned from this is that North Korea is serious and takes action regardless of consequence. Something to think about very carefully. I expect Japan to want to reverse the military limitation treaty signed after WWII in response.
Tian Xie
April 6, 2009 @ 5:09 pm
North Korean
FTW
lol
but they will not give up for sure
Tian Xie
April 6, 2009 @ 5:10 pm
suppose u r the leader of the North Korean.
What u gonna do?