Monday, March 30, 2009

Satellite Photo Of N Korea Rocket Released


CNN) -- A North Korean rocket slated for launch sometime early next month can be clearly seen in a satellite photograph taken Sunday, the Institute for Science and International Security said Sunday.


The latest satellite image shows a rocket sitting on its launch pad in the north east of the country.
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The satellite imagery, obtained by the ISIS from DigitalGlobe, is said to show the rocket at the Musudan-ri launch site in northeastern North Korea. The image casts a shadow on the ground below.

CNN could not independently confirm the information provided by the institute, led by former U.N. nuclear inspector David Albright. Defense Department officials were not immediately available for comment.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Sunday there is little doubt that the planned launch is designed to bolster that North Korea's military capability.

He also indicated that the U.S. military could be prepared to shoot down a North Korean missile if the rogue regime develops the capability to reach Hawaii or the western continental United States in a future launch.

The North Korean government says it will launch a commercial satellite atop a rocket sometime between April 4 and April 8.

CNN FULL STORY HERE.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The United States, Japan and South Korea should just shoot the missle down , end of this discussion. This shooting down the missle will send a strong message that the United States will not tolerate this sort of threat.

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