Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN) -- Defying warnings
from the international community, North Korea launched a long-range
rocket on Friday, but it broke apart before escaping the earth's
atmosphere and fell into the sea.
The launch drew
condemnation from United States and countries in the region, as well as
an unusual admission of failure from Pyongyang, which had invited in
journalists and space experts from around the world for the occasion.
The U.N. Security Council
is expected to meet Friday to discuss the launch, which North Korea
insists was intended to put an observation satellite in orbit. The
United States, South Korea and Japan say the operation is a cover for a
ballistic missile test.
In a break from previous
practice, the North Korean state media announced that the rocket had not
managed to put the satellite into orbit. In the past, North Korea has
insisted that failed launches have been successful.
"Scientists, technicians
and experts are now looking into the cause of the failure," the official
Korean Central News Agency said in a report, which was also read out in
a news broadcast on state-run television.
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