Posted on 12/12/2012 1:37:35 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Object seen in orbit after North Korea carries out controversial rocket launch
By Jethro Mullen, CNN
December 12, 2012 -- Updated 0907 GMT (1707 HKT)
Hong Kong (CNN) -- North Korea surprised and angered the international community Wednesday by launching a long-range rocket that appeared to put a satellite in orbit, a breakthrough for the reclusive, nuclear-armed state.
The North Korean regime said the rocket had successfully blasted off from a space center on its west coast and delivered a satellite into its intended orbit. The launch followed a botched attempt in April and came just days after Pyongyang suggested its plans could be delayed.
North Korea's previous claims of successful satellite launches have been dismissed by the United States and other countries, but this time it seemed to have pulled it off.
Initial indications suggest the rocket "deployed an object that appeared to achieve orbit," the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), the joint U.S.-Canadian aerospace agency, said in a statement.
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YOU HATE ELECTRONS!!!!11!!1
Have resistance to being negative about electrons. You should have the capacitance to get amped about electrons!
Those that did last a while would not be the sort Obunga wants around.
I think they grant SSI-Disability for that condition. ;)
Regarding the size and weight of 2 stage nukes, it was a long development path from Ivy Mike to what was popped over Johnston island.
Don’t hold back.....tell us what you really think. ;-)
Probably make a fortune selling copies of that jacket to the degenerate mongrels that voted to put a foreign communist in the WH for a second time.
Look for commie fashion to become the rage in the USSA this year.
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