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Spy Satellite Launches Spur N. Korean Protest

The World | IN BRIEF / JAPAN

March 28, 2003

From Times Wire Reports — Japan rocketed two spy satellites into space, allowing it to monitor North Korea's missile and suspected nuclear weapons programs. North Korea has called the launch a "hostile act."

Japanese officials say the satellites are not intended as a provocation and will be used for other missions, such as monitoring natural disasters. They acknowledge that the program was prompted by North Korea's 1998 missile test over Japan.


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