This Sept. 17, 2012 satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe and annotated by the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies shows a facility in Sohae, North Korea where analysts believe rocket engines have been tested. Inside North Korea: A rare visual tour inside the reclusive and secretive country. Washington Post
Satellite Images Hint At North Korean Missile Test -- The Australian
SATELLITE images released yesterday show a flurry of recent activity at North Korea's Sohae rocket launch station, suggesting the rogue state could be eyeing a missile test as South Korea embarks on presidential elections.
Reports in Japanese newspapers this week suggested movements at the site in the west of North Korea, and the satellite image provider DigitalGlobe released images yesterday that it said confirmed preparations for a test.
DigitalGlobe said the imagery showed an increase in the number of people, trucks and other equipment at the site to levels seen in the weeks before the failed launch in April last year.
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More News On Reports That North Korea Is Getting Ready For A Missile Test
Satellite photo shows increased activity at North Korean launch site -- Reuters
New Satellite Images Suggest N. Korea Missile Activity -- Voice of America
South Korea says North is preparing for new missile launch -- Washington Post
DigitalGlobe: Images Suggest Looming N. Korea Missile Test -- Defense News/AFP
North Korea preparing for missile test, satellite photos suggest -- The Guardian
N. Korean launch site activity indicated -- UPI
North Korea Suspected of Planning Rocket Test -- New York Times
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