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    Iran says first satellite successfully completes mission

    16:12 | 19/ 03/ 2009


    TEHRAN, March 19 (RIA Novosti) - Iran's first satellite has
    successfully completed its scientific mission after more than a month
    in orbit, an Iranian space research expert announced Thursday on state
    television.

    Iran put its first communications satellite, Omid (Hope), into a
    near-Earth orbit on February 2. The satellite was carried into orbit by
    a home-made launch vehicle, Safir (Messenger).

    "The satellite had no technical problems in orbit and it fulfilled
    completely all the tasks set before it," Asghar Ebrahimi said.

    He said that the satellite orbited Earth 700 times and would remain in
    orbit for another 38 days before entering the Earth's atmosphere. He
    added that a number of countries, including Russia, Britain and the
    United States, had used information collected by the satellite during
    its mission.

    Iranian Communications Minister Mohammad Soleimani earlier said that
    the country's scientists were working on the creation of four new
    satellites to be placed into near-Earth orbit.

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said last week that pressure from
    Western powers trying to keep Iran in economic isolation has in fact
    spurred the country to become a space and nuclear power.

    Western powers led by the United States, along with Israel, have
    accused Tehran of attempting to develop nuclear weapons and ballistic
    missile technology for their delivery. Iran says it needs its nuclear
    program for electric power generation, and its missile program for
    space exploration.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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