South Korea has suspended a no-fly zone on the border with North Korea, allowing it to resume surveillance flights after North Korea successfully placed its first military spy satellite into orbit.
North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, visited the National Aerospace Technology Administration and saw aerial photos taken by the satellite of American military facilities on Guam.
The Malligyong-1, North Korea's first homemade military spy satellite, will officially start its reconnaissance mission on December 1st.