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Iran plans to launch telecoms satellite
2008-08-24
TEHRAN - Iran plans to launch a telecommunications satellite, the president said on Saturday, using missile technology the West fears is being developed to fire nuclear warheads. Iran said last Sunday it had put a dummy satellite into orbit on a domestically made rocket for the first time, although U.S. officials said the attempted launch was a failure.

"Today, the Iranian nation has obtained the technology to produce different kinds of satellites and with God's help it will launch its first telecommunications ... satellite into space," President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a rally. "Our nation has a modern missile that can launch the second stage missile 250 km (150 miles) into space. The second stage is a smaller missile carrying the satellite which has very complex technical equipment," the president said.

He did not give a timetable in the remarks carried by state TV.

Iran's top aerospace official said on Thursday the country aimed to send a manned rocket into space in the next 10 years. The head of Iran's aerospace organisation, Reza Taghipour, said on Thursday Iran would cooperate with Islamic states in building a satellite. He also said Iran was working with Russia and other Asian states to launch another satellite.

U.S. analyst Charles Vick, commenting on Iran's announcement last Sunday, said the Islamic Republic appeared to have succeeded in igniting the second stage of its booster rocket and gained data that will help it perfect its launch system.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Strong contender for Snark of the Day award, crosspatch. LOL
Posted by: lotp   2008-08-24 08:06  

#1  It is probably another one of those "cluster" satellites that appears to fly into thousands of little pieces but in "reality" each of those individual pieces is a fully functioning component of Iran's new advanced "cluster" technology.
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-08-24 04:23  

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