Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2

Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 (Korean: 광명성 2호, meaning Bright Star-2 or Lode Star-2) was a satellite launched by North Korea on April 5, 2009.

Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2
Kwangmyongsong-2 as it would have looked in orbit in a 2009 computer graphic video
Mission typeCommunication/Technology
OperatorKCST
Mission durationFailed to orbit
Start of mission
Launch dateApril 5, 2009, 02:20:00 (2009-04-05UTC02:20Z) UTC
RocketUnha-2
Launch siteTonghae
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Perigee altitude490 kilometres (300 mi)
Apogee altitude1,426 kilometres (886 mi)
Inclination40.6 degrees
Period104.2 minutes
EpochClaimed
 
Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2
Chosŏn'gŭl
광명성 2호
Hancha
光明星 2號
Revised RomanizationGwangmyeongseong-2
McCune–ReischauerKwangmyŏngsŏng-2

Prior to the launch, concern was raised by other nations, particularly the United States, South Korea and Japan, that the launch would test technology that could be used in the future to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile. The launch of the rocket was sharply condemned by the United States and the European Union, while the People's Republic of China and Russia urged restraint. On April 13, 2009, the United Nations Security Council issued a Presidential Statement condemning the launch as a violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1718 (2006). One day after, on April 14, 2009, North Korea called the Presidential Statement an infringement on a country's right for space exploration embodied in the Outer Space Treaty and withdrew from Six Party Talks.

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