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快讯:朝鲜白激动了 卫星失控 可能坠回地球(图)倍可亲快讯:美国官员告诉美国全国广播公司,朝鲜日前发射的卫星已失控,将可能坠毁回地球。该官员称,目前还不清楚该飞行器的具体用途是什么。5 }, j Q/ Y3 E E5 w! v
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韩国军方在黄海发现朝鲜火箭残骸( k, Q! v% C% s8 g. b( B
4 s3 }/ M7 g& w0 T4 ~5 d) O+ f 据BBC消息:韩国军方在黄海海域寻获了朝鲜「银河3」型火箭的残骸,据信该残骸是属于朝鲜周三所发射的火箭。
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. u/ J- m& W! U1 {. \ 韩国国防部说,残骸已经打捞上船,并将送往相关机构研究。
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韩国的研究人员说,通过对这段长约10米、直径约1.6米的火箭残骸的研究,可以推断出该型朝鲜火箭的性能。$ B4 T; z" r* p# {( T
8 @' ]% a5 N1 `& y7 V 朝鲜宣称这次发射火箭,成功地将该国的卫星送进了轨道。
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The satellite that North Korea claims it launched into orbit yesterday, amid allegations of long-range missile tests, is tumbling out of control, US officials have said.
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0 [9 v7 V9 b1 M0 o& y Officials told NBC news said that the device is some kind of space vehicle, but that they haven't established what it is supposed to do.
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According to officials the object, which was launched at 7.49 p.m. ET on Wednesday, has an unstable trajectory and could crash land back to earth." P9 u* b4 w, [* s* i
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Whilst seemingly admitting the object is a space vehicle, the US continued to condemn what they called a rocket launch, calling it a 'provocative act.'
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The United Nations security council have called it a 'clear violation' of UN resolutions.
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A spokesman for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he "deplores" the launch.6 m( @1 v7 i0 A; n, n& }; U
7 T, R/ m4 y" R( z% u4 ^6 j It is thought that the problems with the unidentified object, which North Korea claims is a weather satellite, could cause it to collide with other orbiting vehicles, or indeed come crashing back to back down earth. h9 v9 t: b7 A1 }4 H0 k
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Norad, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, detected the launch of the missile at 7.49 p.m. ET on Wednesday., @/ o( H' e; h
0 i5 k& P# E. X Y; S1 ^( w Officials have claimed initially the first stage fell into the Yellow Sea and the second stage fell into the Philippine Sea.0 ]/ s2 h$ u$ V! u7 s- W
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North Korea has claimed that the launch was an attempt to place a satellite into a pole-to-pole orbit.* q' Q4 D! a; X5 q' J
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The official KNCA news agency said the rocket was launched from Sohae Satellite Launch Center and that the Kwangmyongsong weather satellite went into orbit as planned.1 L; C, C, R' f ~3 A* ]4 _
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US officials, who have not yet identified what the object actually was, have claimed the launch was a thinly veiled attempt to test a three-stage ballistic missile with the ability to hit the US West Coast.
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, ]7 m: @7 q6 R3 \% E2 P- F5 e William Hague MP, the British Foreign Secretary, was also among the international figures who described the launch – which defied a world ban on ballistic missile tests – as 'provocative'./ m- }* `( o/ r' W
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Today, Russia added to the international condemnation that greeted the launch: "The new rocket launch carried out by North Korea flaunts the opinion of the international community, including calls from the Russian side," it said.
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$ i" `+ ] S1 O' ^6 l/ s In 2009 a one-ton Russian satellite with a nuclear reactor collided with a 1200-pound American orbiter over Siberia. The resultant debris was as large as a school bus and reentered the atmosphere. It crashed into the Atlantic Ocean |
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