North Korea Spy Satellite Crashed: North Korea launched an army spy satellite on Wednesday (May 31). However, soon after take-off, the satellite met with an accident and fell into the sea. This information was given by the State News Agency of North Korea. North Korean dictator Kim Jong gives a lot of priority to those army spy satellites, the reason behind this is that no satellite of North Korea is present in the space.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is constantly personally overseeing the preparations related to the satellite. North Korean space officers launched Malligyong-1, an army spy satellite, on 31 May. The Malligyong-1 satellite was carried aboard a new type of rocket, the Chollima-1.
The rocket was launched at 6.27 am from the Sohe Satellite Launching Ground in Cholsan County, North Phyongan Province. This information was given by Korean Central, the official news agency of North Korea.
Engine problem in second stage
The Chollima-1 rocket made a normal flight carrying the satellite. It completed the first stage of flight very easily. However, in the second stage, the engine started working abnormally, due to which the satellite fell into the sea. After this, the space officers will prepare for the second launch as soon as possible by using technical ideas to thoroughly investigate and remove the serious defects in the satellite launch.
Second army spy satellite will be launched on June 11
The Chief of Staff of the South Korean Army said that we had detected the launch, which quickly disappeared from our radar. It probably fell into the sea due to abnormal flight. North Korea confirmed on Tuesday (May 30) that it plans to launch Army Spy Satellite No. 1 before June 11.
Earlier, Tokyo and Seoul had also criticized the ballistic missile launched by North Korea. Regarding this, both the countries told the violation of the UN sanctions prohibiting any kind of launch related to the ballistic missile.
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