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Japan Launches Spy Satellite Two
Posted on Sunday, January 27, 2013
Japan Launches Spy Satellite Two
TOKYO, KOMPAS.com - Japan launched two spy satellites into orbit on Sunday (01/27/2013) amid rising concerns over North Korea's plan more his rocket experiment and possibly a nuclear explosion experiment.
AP news agency on Sunday reported, stakeholders Japan reported launching homemade rockets HII-A running smoothly.
rocket is carrying an operational radar satellite and an optical satellite experiment. Both will be placed in orbit. Japan is in the eastern side of the Korean peninsula began to actively launch spy satellites after North Korea launched a long-range missile across the Japanese islands in 1998.
North Korea last month to launch a rocket carrying a satellite into orbit said. But this mission criticized the United States and other countries accuse the North Korean missile technology program covered the reasons behind launching rockets carrying satellites into orbit.
Radar satellites provide data inteleijen bias because it can capture a variety of activities on earth even if covered with clouds or night days. The move also proves that Japan also has the ability to send a satellite in orbit.
Other satellites to conduct experiments and other future technology improvements that enhance the ability memukinkan Japanese spies. Japan still compete with the U.S. dlaam msisi intelligence from space. Optical satellite
believed to be a commercial satellite for bsia menedeteksi an Earth-sized object at 40 centimeters from orbit, with additional Japanese satellite intelligence investigation forward bias on any object at a particular location .
Japan is now home to 50,000 U.S. troops primarily concerned with the conditions in North Korea. Japan within range of North Korean missiles. By developing spy satellites, in cooperation with the U.S., Japan is now developing a missile defense system.
