SEOUL: South Korea's defence ministry said on Monday (Apr 8) the country's second homegrown spy satellite had entered orbit after its launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the John F Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
This handout photo taken on Apr 7, 2024 and provided by the South Korea n Defence Ministry shows a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket ahead of the launch of South Korea 's second spy satellite at the John F Kennedy Space Center in Florida. SEOUL: South Korea 's defence ministry said on Monday the country's second homegrown spy satellite had entered orbit after its launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the John F Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The Falcon 9 rocket was launched at 2317 GMT on Sunday and the satellite successfully separated from the launch vehicle 45 minutes later and entered its targeted orbit, the ministry said in a statement. The back-to-back launches of reconnaissance satellites come amid a race against North Korea for military capabilities in space.
Shin's comment was based on the military's observation of North Korea's related activities, South Korean defence ministry spokesman Jeon Ha-gyu told a briefing.
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