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Images emerge of N. Korea booster debris; U.S. official: satellite 'tumbling in orbit'
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Tumbling in orbit
On Monday, a senior U.S. defense official told CNN the satellite was "tumbling in orbit" and incapable of functioning in any useful way. South Korea also said the object appeared to be in orbit and that no signal had been received.
The debris is believed to come from a long-range rocket North Korea fired on Sunday, February 7.
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At some point these clowns are going to figure out how to make a warhead small enough to fit onto one of these powerful rockets. And, we are going to be in a new, more dangerous era.
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They are just dumb enough to accidently do it and then I think the whole world is in danger because they won't know where it's headed, where it's been.
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flowergirl wrote:
They are just dumb enough to accidently do it and then I think the whole world is in danger because they won't know where it's headed, where it's been.
Yes, I don't know what is worse, a guided missile with a nuke on it, or an unguided missile with a nuke on top!