Let’s unpack some questions about Russia’s role in North Korea’s rocket program (arstechnica.com)
from jeffw@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 12 Jun 01:38
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autotldr@lemmings.world on 12 Jun 01:40 next collapse

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Russian President Vladimir Putin will reportedly visit North Korea later this month, and you can bet collaboration on missiles and space programs will be on the agenda.

The bilateral summit in Pyongyang will follow a mysterious North Korean rocket launch on May 27, which ended in a fireball over the Yellow Sea.

The Korean Central News Agency called the launch vehicle a “new-type satellite carrier rocket” and attributed the likely cause of the failure to “the reliability of operation of the newly developed liquid oxygen + petroleum engine” on the first stage booster.

The fiery demise of the North Korean rocket was captured in a video recorded by the Japanese news broadcaster NHK.

A senior South Korean defense official told Yonhap that North Korea staged more rocket engine tests than expected during the run-up to the May 27 flight.

But liquid oxygen has to be kept at super-cold temperatures, requiring special handling and insulation to prevent boil-off as it is loaded into the rocket.


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technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 12 Jun 15:27 collapse

Yes, this is terrible. But it’s worth noting that empire is the same trash everywhere. For just one very similar example…