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North Korea launches intercontinental ballistic missile to space, reaches record altitude



North Korea reportedly reached space on Wednesday, Oct. 30 with its first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launched in nearly a year.

The ICBM’s launch just days before the U.S. federal election on Nov. 5 was likely not coincidental, according to the Associated Press. The governments of U.S. and Japan both confirmed the launch, which flew for 86 minutes and soared to a record of 4,350 miles (7,000 km), the Washington Post stated, roughly 1,000 miles above the previous mark.



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