A space expert has confirmed that North Korea’s first spy satellite, Malligyong-1, is operational and capable of maneuvering in orbit. What Happened: The satellite, which was launched in November, has been successfully maneuvering its orbit, according to Reuters. This indicates that Pyongyang has control over the spacecraft, although its exact capabilities remain unknown. “The manoeuvre proves that Malligyong-1 is not dead, and that North-Korea has control over the satellite – something that was disputed,” Marco Langbroek, a satellite expert at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands…