North Korea Vows to Launch Rocket in December

{{North Korea is vowing to launch a long range rocket in December — nine months after its failed missile launch attempt in April.}}

According to state media, the launch will take place between Dec. 10 and Dec. 22.

The anticipated December launch would Be the second under Kim Jong Un, who assumed party leadership in January, weeks after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il.

North Korea claims the rocket is for satellite purposes and the one that is set to launch in December will be an improved version.

But the outside world sees it as veiled cover to test long range missile technology banned by the United Nations.

The rocket that was launched from the Sohae Satellite Launching Station in the northern part of the country on April 13 failed to enter orbit.

About 81 seconds into that launch, the United States detected a substantially larger than expected flare and by 10 minutes after launch, the rocket was no longer on several radar screens, U.S. officials said at the time.

North Korea state media acknowledged the launch failure after U.S. and South Korean officials reported the rocket disintegrated.

Had the launch been successful, the rocket’s third stage was expected to burn up in the atmosphere about 10 minutes after launch, with debris falling north of Australia.

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