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Char din ki chandni.
Now we'll have another junk floating in the orbit.
Now we'll have another junk floating in the orbit.
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really??thats news to meActually many people in China hate North Korea. As China government is multiple times suggesting North Korea to take a reform and make a good relationship with South Korea. Every time there were improvement, another set back is happened. From all I know, mainland China have non-interfering on other country domestic affair, so they have limited choice. At least they able to convinced Myanmar and Cuba to change.
What a laugh...Dead or not it's something up in the orbit. The South K. can do nothing but bugging the Russians for help.
P.S. Maybe also dig up the seabed to get some leftovers of the North Korea's rocket to see if they can reverse-engineer it.
That's not what the ROK rocket program is for.This is North Korea's Sputnik, but in this case orbital capabilities are essentially 'old news'. If South Korea wanted to achieve technical parity and even surpass the North's
The US is blocking the ROK rocket program, not helping it.the US can assist South Korea and in a few short years
That is not my point. Nor even it is the Chinese's point. This is about South Korea's somehow inherent incapability of building a working space program. Retarding South Korea's rocket program in the interests of keeping a nuclear peace is not keeping South Koreans stupid. Do not fall into this trap. I have been to South Korea, in and out of my military service. I know what your people can do.That's not what the ROK rocket program is for.
The ROK needs to launch "sensitive" and "classified" satellites at home instead of launching them through foreign launch service providers, and that's all that is asked of in the ROK.
The US is blocking the ROK rocket program, not helping it.
Without the US interference, the solid fuel rocket would have been operational in the early 2000s(Already reached an altitude of 150 km in 1995), or an O2/kerosene rocket with the Russian RD180 engine that the US uses for its own rockets by now. The US has been interfering with the ROK's rocket program ever since the nuclear weapons program. When Korea was ready to built its orbital solid fuel rocket, the US blocked it citing the provisions of the ballistic missile accord. When Korea switched to O2/Kerosene liquid fueled rocket with Russian RD180 engine to comply with the accord, the US then pressured Russia to not sell the RD180 engine to Korea and arrested the engine broker who arranged the deal.
Now the only option left is the clustering of the local O2/Kerosene engine from the second stage(The US cannot stop this rocket configuration), but the ROK now has to develop the engine cluster controlling technology that they did not anticipate.
I don't agree with that. Coz if what you are saying is true then it may be a dummy satellite. I highly doubt that.Article written by a bunch of ignorant 'experts'. The reason why N-K launched that satellite wasn't to bring a satellite into orbit, but just to see all three stages of their rocket work, to show that the rocket could carry its payload a long distance.
I don't agree with that. Coz if what you are saying is true then it may be a dummy satellite. I highly doubt that.
But I think we can't be sure of anything.
Buddy, like I said we can't be certain. its all up to your and my discretion.Think logically. Why would they want to send a satellite into orbit? The only reason why they launched this missile, is because they want to test their ballistic missile technology.
Buddy, like I said we can't be certain. its all up to your and my discretion.
You may be right though.
Buddy, like I said we can't be certain. its all up to your and my discretion.
You may be right though.