An American space expert said North Korea has succeeded in launching a satellite into space. Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said late Tuesday from Cambridge, Massachusetts, that the three-stage Unha-3 rocket launched early Wednesday morning delivered the satellite into orbit and constituted "a perfect success for North Korea." Continued...Most likely, today's surprise launch went something like this: PYONGYANG CELEBRATION NEWS VIDEO UPDATE: FLASH UPDATE: North Korean satellite 'tumbling out of control,' US officials say See also: People's Daily: Kim Jong Un "Sexiest Man Alive" Visit New North Korea Best Korea! Elevator Sign in North Korea/Best Korea
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12/11/12
DPRK Best Korea Launches Best Satellite
Via ABC News/AP December 12, 2012
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We're doomed.
ReplyDeleteYou know they are partying hardy in downtown Pyongyang tonight! Aint no party like a Pyongyang party, cus a Pyonyang party ALWAYS FINDS YOU! O.O
ReplyDeleteYet more proof that the North Koreans are Best Koreans!
ReplyDeleteRumors about Japan attempting and failing to shoot down this rocket are now appearing on the web.
ReplyDeleteI guess the rocket scientists in the DPRK now get to live another day.
ReplyDeleteYou evil Commies will never better the Free World's ultimate space agency, ASSA.
ReplyDeletehttp://youtu.be/0uTpIpPLCXQ
Check out this elated North Korean TV anchor lady triumphantly announcing that the Unha-3 missile launch was a success...
ReplyDeletehttp://edition.cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2012/12/12/sot-nkorea-rocket-announcement.cnn
Thank you very much Mr. T. :D
ReplyDeleteGreat. Another piece of space debris cluttering up the scenery.
ReplyDeleteSpace. Nothing to see there!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone. Quite a development, to say the least. I guess this anti-nuclear postcard from North Korea is becoming somewhat ironic. They say that the DPRK will probably do another nuclear weapons test again soon. :/
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