There are conflicting reports about whether the is safely circling the planet.
South Korea's that South Korea's defense ministry says the object is in orbit, but adds that "it was not yet known whether it was functioning properly."
it has been told by "U.S. officials" that the satellite appears to be is "tumbling out of control." The network adds that "the officials said that it is indeed some kind of space vehicle, but they still haven't been able to determine exactly what the satellite is supposed to do."
An out-of-control object could pose a danger to those of us on the ground, of course. It could also cause problems for other objects in space. In February 2009, two large communications satellites collided over Siberia, "spewing out clouds of space junk," .
As for the launch itself, "the U.N. Security Council said in a brief statement after closed consultations Wednesday that the launch violates council resolutions against the North's use of ballistic missile technology, and said it would urgently consider 'an appropriate response.' "
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Update at 9:10 a.m. ET. Tracking The Satellite:
up that aims to keep an eye on where the object is.
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