The office in charge of operating North Korea's military reconnaissance satellite has commenced its mission, the country's official news agency said Sunday. The North successfully placed the reconnaissance satellite, Malligyong-1, into orbit on Nov. 21 after two failed attempts. The North has since said that a "fine-tuning" process on the satellite was under way and the Malligyong-1 would begin it.
North Korea begins operating a satellite control office, the official Korean Central News Agency says, after last month successfully launching a spy satellite into orbit.
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North Korea said Sunday a clash and even war with South Korea was only a “matter of time,” about a day after Seoul’s first military reconnaissance satellite was launched into orbit. The satellite, the first of the five South Korea is planning to send into space by 2025, lifted off from the US Space Force Base in California on a SpaceX rocket at 10:19 a.m. Friday and reached orbit soon after, accordi.
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