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  2. Satellite imagery in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of North Korea in December 2002. Captured by NASA with the Aqua satellite. Satellite imagery in North Korea is a knowledge-building tool in the field of North Korean studies. It enables researchers to produce data-based analyses in the agricultural, humanitarian, economic and military fields, in a country where access to the ...

  3. Malligyong-1 - Wikipedia

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    Malligyong-1 (Korean: 만리경-1; Hanja: 萬里鏡-1, meaning Telescope-1) is a type of North Korean reconnaissance satellite. It is North Korea's first spy satellite. It is in a sun-synchronous orbit at about 500 kilometres (310 mi) altitude, and will provide a global optical imaging surveillance capability of several countries.

  4. Tonghae Satellite Launching Ground - Wikipedia

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    1980s. ( 1980s) Built by. North Korea. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. The Tonghae Satellite Launching Ground (동해위성발사장), also known as Musudan-ri ( Korean : 무수단리 ), [1] is a rocket launching site in North Korea. [2] [3] [4]

  5. Warships watched North Korean satellite launch ... - AOL

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    Pyongyang's official state-run Korean Central News Agency on Monday quoted a spokesperson for North Korea's National Aerospace Technology Administration asserting that "it is a space-level ...

  6. North Korean rocket stage exploded after satellite launch ...

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -One of the stages of North Korea's satellite launch rocket exploded after separation on Tuesday, video captured by an South Korean astronomy observatory showed, in what some ...

  7. Explainer-Why North Korea's satellite launches draw ... - AOL

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    North Korea has notified Japan it plans to launch a satellite between Wednesday and Dec. 1, prompting criticism from Japan and South Korea who say it would violate a U.N. ban on Pyongyang's ...

  8. 38 North - Wikipedia

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    Satellite imagery analysis. 38 North is an authoritative source of policy and technical analysis regarding North Korea's internal and external affairs. It aims to facilitate an informed public policy debate about peace and security on the Korean Peninsula and provide policymakers, practitioners and other stakeholders with data and insights that may enhance understanding one of the world's most ...

  9. North Korea says latest spy satellite launch failed, but will ...

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    SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) -North Korea's second attempt to place a spy satellite in orbit failed on Thursday after the rocket booster experienced a problem with its third stage, state media reported ...