North Korea plans to launch another spy satellite into orbit, despite warnings that the ballistic missile technology violates United Nations resolutions. Pyongyang warned Japan of its plans to launch the satellite at some point between May 27 and June 4, the Japan Coast Guard said on Monday. If successful, this will be North Korea’s second spy satellite to go into orbit – the first was sent up last November, after two failed attempts. South Korea quickly condemned its neighbor’s actions, saying the “so-called military reconnaissance satellite launch” was dangerous to the region. “Our military …