Day after new ballistic missile launch, North Korea tests cameras for spy satellite

North Korea said on Monday that it tested cameras to be installed on a spy satellite, with the announcement coming a day after its neighbours detected a new ballistic missile launch. While the North Korean state media didn’t directly acknowledge any missile launch on Sunday, it said the “important test” involved cameras for a reconnaissance satellite conducting vertical and oblique photography of a specific area of Earth. State media also released photos of the Korean Peninsula that appeared to be taken from space.North Korea said on Monday that it tested cameras to be installed on a spy satellite, with the announcement coming a day after its neighbours detected a new ballistic missile launch. While the North Korean state media didn’t directly acknowledge any missile launch on Sunday, it said the “important test” involved cameras for a reconnaissance satellite conducting vertical and oblique photography of a specific area of Earth. State media also released photos of the Korean Peninsula that appeared to be taken from space.

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