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South Korean satellite 'working normally'

AAPUpdated January 31, 2013, 3:36 pm

 

A South Korean satellite is working normally and transmitting data on its orbit, officials say.

The launch on Wednesday marked an advance in the country's space program at a time of high tensions over archrival North Korea's recent threat to test a third nuclear device.

The South Korean rocket blasted off from a launch pad in the southwestern coastal village of Goheung.

Science officials told cheering spectators minutes later the rocket delivered an observational satellite into orbit.

The Science Ministry gave an update on its operations in a brief statement.

A crowd gathered around a TV at a train station in downtown Seoul to watch the afternoon launch.

"I'm proud we have entered the ranks of satellite powers," office worker Hyun Day-sun said.

The launch is a culmination of years of efforts by South Korea - Asia's fourth-largest economy - to advance its space program and cement its standing as a technology powerhouse whose semiconductors, smartphones and automobiles command global demand.

North Korea's long-range rocket program, in contrast, has generated international fears it is getting closer to developing nuclear missiles capable of striking the US.

South Korea's success comes amid increased tension on the Korean Peninsula over North Korea's threat to explode its third nuclear device.

Pyongyang is angry over tough new international sanctions over its December 12 rocket launch that also put a satellite into space, and it has accused its rivals of applying double standards toward the two Koreas' space programs.

Washington DC and Seoul have called North Korea's rocket launch a cover for a test of Pyongyang's banned ballistic missile technology.