North Korea's second attempt to put a spy satellite into space has failed, three months after its first launch crashed into the sea
North Korea's second attempt to put a spy satellite into space has failed, three months after its first launch crashed into the sea. State media said the attempt on Thursday
morning failed during the third stage of its flight.
For North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a spy satellite is a coveted prize, as it would let him monitor incoming attacks and plot his own more accurately. Pyongyang's space agency has said it will try again in October.