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North Korean Rocket Launch Ends in Failure, Third Attempt Planned for October

The North Korean state news agency has announced that the recent rocket launch by the country ended in failure due to an error that occurred during the three-stage flight. The country’s aerospace agency has stated that a third attempt will be made in October, following a thorough investigation into the cause of the failure.

The launch came shortly after South Korea’s military confirmed that North Korea had launched a long-range rocket. This failure comes as a setback to leader Kim Jong Un’s plans to establish a space-based surveillance system, aimed at monitoring the United States and South Korea more effectively.

In late May, North Korea’s previous attempt at launching a rocket carrying a spy satellite ended in disaster as it plunged into the sea shortly after lift-off. This failure further emphasized the importance for the country to develop a functioning space-based surveillance system.

Despite the setback, North Korea has made a commitment to make another attempt, showing their determination to achieve their goals in space exploration. The country’s aerospace agency will take the necessary measures to rectify the error that caused the recent failure and ensure the success of their next launch.

The international community will closely monitor North Korea’s next attempt in October, as it is a subject of concern and raises questions about the country’s missile capabilities. However, without further information regarding the specifics of the failure and the necessary adjustments, it is difficult to predict the outcome of their future launch.

The post North Korean Rocket Launch Ends in Failure, Third Attempt Planned for October appeared first on ISP Today.

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