North Korea's Spy Satellite Launch Fails Mid-Air

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North Korea's attempt to launch a spy satellite into orbit failed as the rocket exploded mid-air, likely due to engine failure. The launch, which drew strong rebukes from neighboring countries, was detected by South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. This follows North Korea's previous unsuccessful attempts to establish a space-based surveillance network amid increasing U.S.-led military threats.
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