News reports indicate the launch was a failure and the missile, with its payload, went down in the ocean. I would guess that the payload, claimed to be a weather satellite, would be of much interest to the US. I wonder if we know where it went down and if we will attempt a salvage operation?
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I more interested in knowing why or how it failed. Was it due to poor workmanship/ technology or did somebody sabotaged it?
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Kevin, NO! Incorrect!
The missile guidance was "tumbled" from a secret underwater lair by the notorious international criminal,
Dr. No
Dr. No was attempting to start an international incident by redirecting the missile to downtown Seoul, but the missile broke up with the sharp turn to the right.
Normally, Dr. No would then by apprehended by a certain British Agent. However, due to the recent switchover of the 00 division from dry martinis to
more carbohydrate rich beer, that certain British Agent was not in shape to catch this international criminal. Too much hops...
Fortunately an American Crime Fighter stepped in, apprehended the evil Dr. No, and is shown here questioning him][/url]
Doesn't that make much more sense than your explanation??
In reality, about a minute after launch is when a missile hits what is called "Maximum Dynamic Pressure" (MaxQ), where the rapidly accelerating missile transits the maximum force of the (rapidly diminishing) atmospheric pressure. The Space Shuttle used to throttle down to pass through this region. It may be that this is the point of maximum stress at which the North Korean missile structure failed. Don't know if we will ever know for sure.
I more interested in knowing why or how it failed. Was it due to poor workmanship/ technology or did somebody sabotaged it?
I would guess there is also some intelligence interest in examining what payload was really under the nosecone shroud of the missile.
SSN-23, Departing??
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Maybe they were trying to lob a giant space mirror that will reflect sunlight so that they can growth crops even in the winter OR focus the sun's rays into one powerful beam capable of burning through the minefields of the DMZ.
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You wonder about the failure of that missile launch , I don't because the majority of our after market parts for the auto industry are made over there , and the parts are junk to use or to try and install them, so Iam not surprised at all
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majority of our after market parts for the auto industry are made over there , and the parts are junk
South Korea, China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, yes but not NoKor.
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