Issue 98

North Korea Unsuccessful Launch of Imagery Satellite

27 May 2024: North Korean news reported that country's attempt to launch a second military reconnaissance satellite launch failed. North Korea attempted to launch “Manryong-1-1” (aka Manryong-2) on a new rocket from the Seosong Satellite Launch Site in Cholsan County, North Pyongan Province. The new satellite carrier…

27 May 2024: North Korean news reported that country’s attempt to launch a second military reconnaissance satellite launch failed. North Korea attempted to launch “Manryong-1-1” (aka Manryong-2) on a new rocket from the Seosong Satellite Launch Site in Cholsan County, North Pyongan Province. The new satellite carrier rocket exploded in mid-air during the first stage of the flight. North Korean investigators’ preliminary assessment was that the unreliability of the newly developed liquid oxygen + petroleum activator may have caused of the accident. Launch Video. – Per Dr Marco Langbroek: “The 13:44 UTC listed launch time of the failed North Korean Malligyong-2 launch attempt would, if it hadn’t failed, placed in in the same orbital plane as Malligyong-1.” – After its first successful launch after 2 previous failures, North Koreas dictator, Kim Jung-Un announced plans to launch 3 additional satellites in 2024. – Per the New York Times: “North Korea is barred by United Nations Security Council resolutions from launching long-range rockets because they use the same technology needed to build intercontinental ballistic missiles.”

Malligyong-2 intended orbital plane compared with Malligyong-1 (@Marco_Langbroek via X).