Kim Jong Un celebrates North Korea's 'space power' with daughter

Leather-clad Kim Jong Un celebrates North Korea’s ‘new era of space power’ with his daughter and scientists after successfully launching spy satellite

  • South Korea confirmed launch was successful but too early to tell if operational 

Kim Jong Un celebrated a ‘new era of space power’ with his daughter on Friday after the North successfully put a military spy satellite into orbit.

The North Korean dictator was also joined by scientists and state media as Pyongyang launched the ‘Malligyong-1’ on Tuesday.

Images released by Pyongyang showed Kim praising scientists and space programme workers at the National Aerospace Technology Administration while accompanied by his young daughter Ju Ae.

Wearing a black leather coat, a grinning Kim was seen waving at the uniformed workers, all of whom appeared to be enthusiastically cheering him and Ju Ae.

The North Korean dictator was also joined by scientists and state media as Pyongyang launched the ‘Malligyong-1’ on Tuesday

All of the attendees ‘enthusiastically cheered expressing thanks to the great father who finally ensured the successful launch’, KCNA said

Kim almost never appears in public with his children, so experts believe it’s highly significant that Ju-ae has now joined him at events

There is speculation that Kim is preparing his daughter to take the reigns of power when he dies.

His daughter even shares his distinctive chubby cheeks and the family resemblance is uncanny.

Kim almost never appears in public with his children, so experts believe it’s highly significant that Ju-ae has now joined him at events.

State media released images of Kim enjoying a reception with NATA workers, top military and political officials, and his daughter and wife, Ri Sol Ju.

Kim’s family members and other reception attendees were seen wearing matching T-shirts that said ‘NATA’ in English.

All of the attendees ‘enthusiastically cheered expressing thanks to the great father who finally ensured the successful launch’, KCNA said.

Kim showed ‘such paternal love for the space scientists’, the state mouthpiece added.

The launch was North Korea’s third attempt at securing a military eye in the sky after failures in May and August.

Wthin hours of the launch, it was claimed that Kim was already reviewing images of US military bases in Guam.

Kim Jong Un meets with members of the Emergency Satellite Launch Preparation Committee to commemorate the launch of a reconnaissance satellite, at the Mulan Pavilion in Pyongyang

This photo provided by the North Korean government shows what the country said is the launch of the Malligyong-1, a military spy satellite, into orbit on Tuesday 

Kim’s family members and other reception attendees were seen wearing matching T-shirts that said ‘NATA’ in English

The launch was ‘a full-fledged exercise of the right to self-defence’, Kim said during a visit to the national space agency, according to Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency.

The spy satellite will help protect the North from ‘dangerous and aggressive moves of the hostile forces’, he said, adding that it had pioneered ‘a new era of a space power’ coming to the country.

South Korea confirmed that the launch was successful but said it was too early to determine if the satellite was functioning as claimed by the North.

After Tuesday’s launch, South Korea partially suspended a five-year-old military accord with the North and deployed ‘surveillance and reconnaissance assets’ to the border.

Pyongyang responded by calling Seoul’s moves ‘reckless’ and saying it would also suspend the deal in full, adding that it ‘will never be bound’ by the agreement again.

Experts have said putting a working spy satellite into orbit would improve North Korea’s intelligence-gathering capabilities, particularly over South Korea, and provide crucial data in any military conflict.

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