Pyongyang, December 12 (KCNA) -- The Korean Central News Agency
(KCNA) released the following report Wednesday:
Scientists and technicians of the DPRK successfully launched the
second version of satellite Kwangmyongsong-3 into its orbit by carrier rocket
Unha-3, true to the last instructions of leader Kim Jong Il.
Carrier rocket Unha-3 with the second version of satellite
Kwangmyongsong-3 atop blasted off from the Sohae Space Center in Cholsan
County, North Phyongan Province at 09:49:46 on December 12, Juche 101(2012).
The satellite entered its preset orbit at 09:59:13, 9 minutes and 27 seconds
after the lift-off.
The satellite is going round the polar orbit at 499.7 km perigee
altitude and 584.18 km apogee altitude at the angle of inclination of 97.4
degrees. Its cycle is 95 minutes and 29 seconds.
The scientific and technological satellite is fitted with survey and communications
devices essential for the observation of the earth.
The successful launch of the satellite is a proud fruition of the
Workers' Party of Korea's policy of attaching importance to the science and
technology. It is also an event of great turn in developing the country's
science, technology and economy by fully exercising the independent right to
use space for peaceful purposes.
At a time when great yearnings and reverence for Kim Jong Il pervade
the whole country, its scientists and technicians brilliantly carried out his
behests to launch a scientific and technological satellite in 2012, the year
marking the 100th birth anniversary of President Kim Il Sung.
Pyongyang, December 12 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry
of the DPRK gave the following answer to questions put by KCNA Wednesday as
regards the successful launch of the second version of satellite
Kwangmyongsong-3:
The successful satellite launch in the DPRK was a desire at the
behest of leader Kim Jong Il and part of peaceful work in line with the
country's scientific and technological development plan for the economic
construction and improvement of people's living standard.
All the people across the country are greatly excited at the news of
the successful launch and progressives are extending sincere congratulations to
them.
Hostile forces, however, are showing signs of sinister bid to take
issue with the launch for peaceful purposes, while terming it "violation
of resolution" of the UN Security Council.
The right to use outer space for peaceful purposes is universally recognized
by international law and it reflects the unanimous will of the international
community. So this issue is not one over which the UNSC can say this or that.
Only the DPRK's satellite launch is regarded as long-range missile
launch for military purposes, "provocation" and cause of increasing
tension. This is prompted by the hostility toward the DPRK.
The U.S. over-reacted to the DPRK's satellite launch in April out of
hostile feelings which compelled the DPRK to reexamine the nuclear issue as a
whole.
The concept of hostility will not be of any help, and confrontation
will not help settle anything, either.
We hope that all countries concerned will use reason and remain cool
so as to prevent the situation from developing to undesirable direction.
No matter what others say, we will continue to exercise our
legitimate right to launch satellites and thus actively contribute to the
economic construction and improvement of the standard of people's living while
conquering space. -0-
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