After decades of satellite surveillance by foreign governments and analysts, North Korea has sent its first spy satellite on a global orbit with a message to the world: we can watch you too.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
On Tuesday North Korean state media said leader Kim Jong Un had reviewed spy satellite photos of the White House, Pentagon and U.S. aircraft carriers at the naval base of Norfolk.
North Korea last week successfully launched its first reconnaissance satellite, which it has said was designed to monitor U.S. and South Korean military movements.
Since then state media has reported the satellite photographed cities and military bases in South Korea, Guam, and Italy, in addition to the U.S. capital.
Chad O’Carroll, founder of the North Korea-focused website NK News, said of the KCNA reports in a post on X.
Jeffrey Lewis, another researcher at CNS, said a state media photo of Kim examining the satellite images with his daughter suggest they may be panchromatic, a type of black-and-white photography that is sensitive to all wavelengths of visible light.
The United States and South Korea have condemned the satellite launch as a violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions banning any use of ballistic technology.
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So basically the new North Korean spy satellite can pull pictures from google earth?
I don’t know for sure, but can’t you find pictures of the White House with Google? Seems a lot cheaper…
I know others are commenting that the same views can be seen on publicly available satellite imagery, but that’s missing the point.
The concern is that NK has reached a milestone in orbital rocketry and while a basic so-called spy satellite has taken beginner level photos, they have figured out how to put a payload into a solid orbit. That information works for ICBMs as much as it works for tinker toy payloads.
ICBM are both an easier and harder task than putting satellites into orbit.
Easier in that the math and fuel requirements are a lot easier if you don’t need a stable orbit so much as a trajectory.
Harder in that your payload is likely considerably heavier if you want to make the ICBM worth the cost.
To use video game terminology: the two are different branches of the same tech tree with a potential join for an endgame super weapon (rods from god)
It’s still a lot of the same math. A successful launch like this is a lot learned for all applications.
It’s over guys, the enemy found out the position of the white house. With their secret technology they could find out that the color of the white house is indeed white.
we should fuck with them and paint it something else. Like maybe Tye-Dye.
Yes Kim… Yes… Very good. Congratulations on achieving what every other country could do for the past 30 or more years. I’m sure he’s feeling very accomplished…
This is impressive if they didn’t get help from Russia or China.
Most of these technologies are not easy to create for nation without education and resources.
NK is saying they are progressing and that I find better than being dependent on other countries.
Im thinking closer to 50 lol
And like he wasn’t already getting pictures from the Chinese and the Soviets, lol.
After investigation, it was discovered that their top hackers had simply shown Kim maps.google.com
Yo Kim you can get that shit on Google maps
Here look this is a north Korea concentration camp
Google even posts the hours that the camp is open
It’s so convenient that it’s open 24hrs. One stop dissident shopping.
Why the hell is there a villa just south of there called Residenza presidenziale Simone e Vincenzo
It’s fucking surreal to see not only this, but the amount that Google knows about Pyongyang. I did try to get directions to the concentration camp lol
we should shoot it down just for the funny
NK space force achieved Google Map screenshot.
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