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at what time will North Korea launch Malligyong-2? [UPDATED]

click to enlarge I have been gazing in my crystal ball to come up with an educated guess of the launch time (and with that, the possible orbit) of Malligyong-2, the upcoming North Korean satellite launch (see previous post).The Navigational Warnings for the launch are similar to those for Malligyong-1 (2023-179A, (see previous post), which...

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