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Iran Now In the Space Race

February 4, 2008 By Sam Sloan 2 Comments

Source: CNN

Iran fires rocket into space

Iran fired a rocket from its newly inaugurated space center Monday, laying the groundwork for what it says will be the future launch of its first domestically produced satellite, the semi-official FARS news agency reported.

The report said the rocket was launched “into space.” But similar previous technological achievements announced by the Islamic republic have been greeted with doubt by analysts.

Monday’s launch came a short time after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad inaugurated the center Monday, according to the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency.

Ahmadinejad said Iran’s first step in the field of space technology had been taken wisely and precisely, IRNA reported.

“With the launch, Iran has joined the world’s top 11 countries possessing space technology to build satellites, and launch rockets into space,” state TV said.

In February 2007, Iran announced the launch of “its first satellite into space,” the state-run Iranian Students News Agency reported at the time. But the satellite did not reach orbit.

Monday’s report did not say how high the research rocket had climbed to.

Space is considered to begin at 60 miles (100 kilometers) above ground. Ham radio satellites orbit from 100 miles up, while communication, weather and global-positioning satellites fly at an altitude of between 250 and 12,000 miles, according to The Associated Press.

Amid fears in the West that Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons, some experts believe Iran’s space program is possibly a cover to improve its military ballistic missiles.

Filed Under: Space News

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  1. tim and darcy low says

    February 5, 2008 at 9:04 am

    don’t sound good. I am hoping someone is watching this closely.

    Tim

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  2. Arkle says

    February 5, 2008 at 8:58 pm

    I’m not too worried. Ahmmadinthehead is a nut for sure, but he’s really a powerless figurehead who only got voted for because he “looked tough” *cough*sound familiar?*cough*

    But I’ll save all that for my Iranian politics podcast.*

    * That is a joke of course.

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