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On which day will North Korea's rocket launch?
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Settled on 12/12/2012 06:56 Settled by
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Winning option:Dec. 11th-14th North Korea on Wednesday successfully fired into orbit a long-range rocket carrying a satellite, an outside aerospace monitoring organization said, a major advance in the authoritarian nation’s weapons program.
According to the North American Aerospace Defense Command, a joint organization of the United States and Canada, North Korea “deployed an object that appeared to achieve orbit†after the first and second stages of the rocket dropped into the sea.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/north-korea-fires-a-long-range-rocket/2012/12/11/541e1106-4408-11e2-8061-253bccfc7532_story.html
According to the North American Aerospace Defense Command, a joint organization of the United States and Canada, North Korea “deployed an object that appeared to achieve orbit†after the first and second stages of the rocket dropped into the sea.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/north-korea-fires-a-long-range-rocket/2012/12/11/541e1106-4408-11e2-8061-253bccfc7532_story.html
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North Korea has notified neighbours including Japan of the trajectory of the rocket it plans to launch this month, a report said today, after international condemnation of the move by the nuclear-armed state.
The communist North announced yesterday it would launch a rocket sometime between December 10 and 22 — its second long-range rocket launch this year after a much-hyped but botched attempt in April.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/international/japan-to-shoot-down-n-korean-missile-if-needed/article4173632.ece
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