The United States is closely monitoring North Korea as the communist nation prepares to launch a long-range Unha-3 rocket sometime between April 12 and April 16, according to Obama Administration officials. The North Koreans have said the Unha-3 would carry a polar-orbiting observation satellite into space to mark the 100th birthday of their late President Kim Il Sung on April 15. “This is very serious business when North Korea does something like this,” said Pentagon spokesman George Little. “We’re monitoring it closely. We understand the impact it could have on regional stability.” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said North Korea would be violating UN Security Council Resolutions 1718 and 1874 that “clearly and unequivocally” prohibit North Korea from launching ballistic missiles. “Such a missile launch would pose a threat to regional security.” (AFPS report by Cheryl Pellerin) (See also Associated Press report.)
The Space Force is switching up rockets for its next GPS mission—and trying to go faster than ever in preparing the satellite for launch. The goal is to take the satellite bus from storage to orbit in around three months, well ahead of the 24 months it can sometimes take the…