Japan launches new spy satellite
- 13 December, 2011 08:49
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Japan has launched a new spy satellite into orbit amid concerns over North Korea's missile program and to monitor natural disasters in the region.
The Japanese H-2A rocket carrying an information-gathering radar satellite lifted off at 10:21am (1221 AEDT) on Monday from the Tanegashima Space Centre in southwestern Japan, officials said.
The government decided to build an intelligence-gathering system following North Korea's missile launch in 1998 into the Pacific over the Japanese archipelago.
In defiance of international pressure, North Korea launched what was believed to be a three-stage Taepodong-2 missile in April 2009, with an estimated range of 6,700km.
For security reasons, the government has refused to divulge details about the functions of satellites.
Demand for domestic land surveillance grew after Japan was hit by the March 11 quake and tsunami.
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