Heading for a polar “orbit”? Well, if so, at least it won’t overfly Japan.
6 thoughts on “The North Korean “Satellite” Launch”
What’s with that site? Twice when I opened it, it displayed a not-resizable window about the size of a business card. Closing and opening it a couple times more got it to the width of a business card but at least it was taller. I had to scroll sideways to read every line. It was like trying to read through a soda straw. Sorry, but that isn’t worth the hassle.
That’s not a polar orbit! NK is just re-establishing the equator, along a line that will make NK warmer in winter.
O/T: Rand, the last time I attempted to comment here, I never was able to, and ended up sending you the comment, which you posted for me. I was able to post these comments by not including anything in the Website URL box. Don’t know if that helps at all … … …
I’ve had similar problem sporadically in the past. I also thought a blank URL box helped but it didn’t always work. Haven’t had the problem in a while, but like I said, it was sporadic.
Maybe they are trying to orbit an imaging satellite?
What’s with that site? Twice when I opened it, it displayed a not-resizable window about the size of a business card. Closing and opening it a couple times more got it to the width of a business card but at least it was taller. I had to scroll sideways to read every line. It was like trying to read through a soda straw. Sorry, but that isn’t worth the hassle.
That’s not a polar orbit! NK is just re-establishing the equator, along a line that will make NK warmer in winter.
Try this one. http://www.northkoreatech.org/2012/03/21/exclusive-north-koreas-expected-rocket-trajectory/ It is the one embedded at the site to which Rand linked
O/T: Rand, the last time I attempted to comment here, I never was able to, and ended up sending you the comment, which you posted for me. I was able to post these comments by not including anything in the Website URL box. Don’t know if that helps at all … … …
I’ve had similar problem sporadically in the past. I also thought a blank URL box helped but it didn’t always work. Haven’t had the problem in a while, but like I said, it was sporadic.
Maybe they are trying to orbit an imaging satellite?