North Korean state television on Thursday aired a new segment exploring the origins of the National Aerospace Development Administration (NADA) logo, reiterating Pyongyang's long-time goal of becoming a "space power."
It is the latest in a string of renewed promotion of the country’s space program following a period under the radar amid negotiations with the U.S. and sensitivity over its connection to the country’s nuclear program.
North Korean state television on Thursday aired a new segment exploring the origins of the National Aerospace Development Administration (NADA) logo, reiterating Pyongyang's long-time goal of becoming a "space power."
It is the latest in a string of renewed promotion of the country’s space program following a period under the radar amid negotiations with the U.S. and sensitivity over its connection to the country’s nuclear program.
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