North Korea did not conduct a spy satellite launch in October despite its declared plans to do so, a development that suggests Pyongyang may not have completed preparations for a third attempt this year, experts say.
Following a second failure in late August, state media said the country would next try to launch the Malligyong-1 military reconnaissance satellite at an unspecified date in October.
North Korea did not conduct a spy satellite launch in October despite its declared plans to do so, a development that suggests Pyongyang may not have completed preparations for a third attempt this year, experts say.
Following a second failure in late August, state media said the country would next try to launch the Malligyong-1 military reconnaissance satellite at an unspecified date in October.
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