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North Korea space launch 'fails' North Korea space launch 'fails'
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North Korea failed in its attempt to get a satellite into space after a rocket launch early on Sunday, US and South Korean officials say.North Korea failed in its attempt to get a satellite into space after a rocket launch early on Sunday, US and South Korean officials say.
Two stages of the rocket and its payload landed in the Pacific Ocean, a US military statement said.Two stages of the rocket and its payload landed in the Pacific Ocean, a US military statement said.
Hours earlier North Korea claimed the satellite had successfully been put into orbit and was transmitting data.Hours earlier North Korea claimed the satellite had successfully been put into orbit and was transmitting data.
The US, EU, Japan and South Korea condemned the launch, thought to be a cover for a long-range missile test.The US, EU, Japan and South Korea condemned the launch, thought to be a cover for a long-range missile test.
See satellite images of North Korea's launch pad See satellite images of North Korea's launch pad
US President Barack Obama urged Pyongyang to "refrain from further provocative actions".US President Barack Obama urged Pyongyang to "refrain from further provocative actions".
"North Korea broke the rules once more by testing a rocket that could be used for a long-range missile," Mr Obama told a crowd in the Czech capital, Prague."North Korea broke the rules once more by testing a rocket that could be used for a long-range missile," Mr Obama told a crowd in the Czech capital, Prague.
Obama condemns North Korea launchObama condemns North Korea launch
"This provocation underscores the need for action - not just this afternoon at the UN Security Council, but in our determination to prevent the spread of these weapons.""This provocation underscores the need for action - not just this afternoon at the UN Security Council, but in our determination to prevent the spread of these weapons."
Later a joint US-EU statement urged Pyongyang to abandon its pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and "policy of threats aimed at its neighbours".Later a joint US-EU statement urged Pyongyang to abandon its pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and "policy of threats aimed at its neighbours".
The launch "harms peace and stability in northeast Asia", the statement added.The launch "harms peace and stability in northeast Asia", the statement added.
The Security Council approved a Japanese request for the emergency session.The Security Council approved a Japanese request for the emergency session.
Washington, Tokyo and Seoul regard the launch as a clear violation of Security Council resolution 1718 adopted in October 2006, which bans North Korea from carrying out ballistic missile activity.Washington, Tokyo and Seoul regard the launch as a clear violation of Security Council resolution 1718 adopted in October 2006, which bans North Korea from carrying out ballistic missile activity.
However, both China and Russia have urged restraint in the international response.However, both China and Russia have urged restraint in the international response.
'No threat to US''No threat to US'
In a statement on its website, the US Northern Command said North Korea launched a three-stage Taepodong-2 missile at 0230GMT. In a statement on its website, the US Northern Command said North Korea launched a three-stage Taepodong-2 missile at 0230 GMT.
"Stage one of the missile fell into the Sea of Japan/East Sea. The remaining stages along with the payload itself landed in the Pacific Ocean." "Stage one of the missile fell into the Sea of Japan/East Sea. The remaining stages along with the payload itself landed in the Pacific Ocean.
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"No object entered orbit and no debris fell on Japan.""No object entered orbit and no debris fell on Japan."
US military authorities "assessed the space launch vehicle as not a threat to North America or Hawaii and took no action in response to this launch," the statement added. US military authorities "assessed the space launch vehicle as not a threat to North America or Hawaii and took no action in response to this launch", the statement added.
Earlier, state media in North Korea said satellite 'Kwangmyongsong-2' had been placed in orbit. Earlier, state media in North Korea said that the "Kwangmyongsong-2" satellite had been placed in orbit.
The satellite was transmitting data and the "Song of General Kim Il-sung" and "Song of General Kim Jong-il" - references to the late founder of North Korea and his son, the current leader - the report claimed. The satellite was transmitting data and the "Song of General Kim Il-sung" and "Song of General Kim Jong-il" - references to the late founder of North Korea and his son, the current leader - the report said.
The BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul says a failure would seriously detract from North Korea's ability to exploit the propaganda value of the launch, although it may never admit it to its own people.The BBC's John Sudworth in Seoul says a failure would seriously detract from North Korea's ability to exploit the propaganda value of the launch, although it may never admit it to its own people.
In a previous satellite launch attempt in 1998, North Korea said it was sending up a device that would orbit the world transmitting revolutionary melodies.In a previous satellite launch attempt in 1998, North Korea said it was sending up a device that would orbit the world transmitting revolutionary melodies.
It claimed this was also successful but the launch is believed to have been a failure as no trace of the satellite was ever found.It claimed this was also successful but the launch is believed to have been a failure as no trace of the satellite was ever found.
Testing technology?Testing technology?
North Korea gave prior warning of the launch and repeatedly said it was using it as part of the peaceful pursuit of a space programme, as is its right under international law.North Korea gave prior warning of the launch and repeatedly said it was using it as part of the peaceful pursuit of a space programme, as is its right under international law.
HAVE YOUR SAY For those of you who claim that North Korea has the right to test rockets... O.K... but how you feel about one coming over your country without permission being given... get real! Richard, Kobe, Japan HAVE YOUR SAY For those of you who claim that North Korea has the right to test rockets... O.K... but how you feel about one coming over your country without permission being given... get real! Richard, Kobe, Japan
But Pyongyang's neighbours and the US are concerned about the potential military use of the launch vehicle.But Pyongyang's neighbours and the US are concerned about the potential military use of the launch vehicle.
They believe the real aim of the launch was to test long-range missile technology, specifically the Taepodong-2.They believe the real aim of the launch was to test long-range missile technology, specifically the Taepodong-2.
They believe it could put parts of the US within the communist nation's military reach.They believe it could put parts of the US within the communist nation's military reach.
North Korea first tested a Taepodong-2 in July 2006. It failed less than a minute after lift-off.North Korea first tested a Taepodong-2 in July 2006. It failed less than a minute after lift-off.
Three months later, Pyongyang carried out a nuclear test.Three months later, Pyongyang carried out a nuclear test.
International talks involving the US, South Korea, Japan, Russia and China on an aid-for-nuclear disarmament deal are currently stalled.International talks involving the US, South Korea, Japan, Russia and China on an aid-for-nuclear disarmament deal are currently stalled.
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