North Korea to test-fire missile or satellite?
The DPRK space official said that the satellite would be fired by the Galaxy 2’ space launch vehicle in the East Sea Space Launching Base located in Hwadae County, the North Hamgyong province. He said that preparations were underway, but didn't specify the date of launch.
Last week, the US and South Korean media reported that North Korea increased its troop strength and was going to test-fire a ballistic missile Taepodong-2’ with a maximum estimated range of 6,700 km, designed to carry a nuclear warhead that could hit the US territory. The US officials had warned DPRK against the missile launching.
In 1998 too, North Korea made a similar claim after launching a rocket, that it had successfully put a satellite into orbit. But the then administration at Washington alleged that the rocket was a ballistic missile named Taepodong-1’.
Chinese news agency Xinhua quoting a spokesman reports that North Korea had pushed ahead with researches and development for putting satellite into orbit by its own efforts and technology since 1980s,’ and achieved great success by putting its first experimental satellite "Kwangmyongsong-1" into orbit in August 1998.
As the first phase of its national long-term plan for space development, the country is expected to launch satellites for communications, prospecting of natural resources and weather forecast in a few years to come, which will contribute to the building of an economic power, the agency said.
Xinhua reports that North Korea in the past few weeks has said that it had the right to develop a peaceful space programme which is centered on a multi-stage rocket.
But there are doubts that the country's move could actually be a test-launch of its longest-range missile.
