National Aerospace Development Administration of DPRK
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National Aerospace Development Administration of
DPRK
Pyongyang, March 31 (KCNA) -- It was one year ago that the DPRK Law on Space Development was
adopted at the Seventh Session of the 12th Supreme People's Assembly.
The DPRK has pushed
ahead with space development projects to turn the country into a space power,
fully exercising its right to peaceful development of the space on a legal
basis.
The National Aerospace
Development Administration (NADA) is the country's central guidance institution
organizing all the space development projects.
Its mission is to put
into practice the idea and principle of the DPRK government to develop the
space for peaceful purpose.
The emblem of the NADA
was recently instituted, which represents its character, mission, position and
development prospects.
Seen in the lower part
of the globe-shaped dark blue emblem are white-colored letters
"Kukgaujugaebalkuk" (National Aerospace Development Administration)
in Korean and in its upper part light blue-colored letters "DPRK"
with the Great Bear above them. Printed in its middle are white-colored letters
"NADA" in English.
Two light blue-colored
rings intercrossing the emblem symbolize satellite orbits.
The Great Bear reflects
the will of the space scientists of the DPRK to glorify Kim Il Sung's and Kim
Jong Il's Korea as a space power.
The globe represents the
DPRK's idea for peaceful development of the space and the rings show the DPRK's
will to launch satellite into all orbits.
Stipulated in the Law on
Space Development are the principles of developing the space for peaceful
purpose on the basis of adhering to the principle of Juche character and
self-reliance, as well as settling the scientific and technological problems
necessary for improving the economy and the people's living with space science
and technology.
The law also specifies
the position of the NADA and the principles of notification, security,
investigation and compensation related with satellite launch.
The law calls for
cooperation with international agencies and other countries on the principle of
ensuring equality and mutual benefits, respecting international law and orders
for the space.
Clarified in the law is
also the DPRK's principled stand to reject the application of selectivity and
double-standards in space activities and the weaponization of outer space. -0-
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