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Iran launches its first satellite

TV commentary said Monday's night-time launch from a Safir-2 rocket was "another achievement for Iranian scientists under sanctions".

The satellite was designed for research and telecommunications purposes, the television report said.

Iran is subject to UN sanctions as some Western powers think it is trying to build a nuclear bomb, which it denies.

Tehran says its nuclear ambitions are limited to the production of energy, and has emphasised its satellite project is entirely peaceful.

The launch of the Omid (Hope) satellite had been expected and was clearly timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Iranian revolution, says the BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran.

Space centre

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the satellite was launched to spread "monotheism, peace and justice" in the world.

But the launch could cause alarm in the West because of fears the technology could be used to make a long-range missile, possibly with a nuclear warhead, our correspondent says.

Iran will no doubt reply that it is once again being judged by double standards for using a technology that is commonplace in many other parts of the world, he adds.

Speaking after the launch, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki stressed the project was peaceful.

"Iran's satellite technology is for purely peaceful purposes and to meet the needs of the country," Reuters agency quoted Mr Mottaki as saying on the fringes of an African Union summit in Ethiopia.

Last August, Iran said it had successfully launched a rocket capable of carrying its first domestically built satellite, having in February launched a low-orbit research rocket as part of preparations for the satellite launch.

That launch marked the inauguration of a new space centre, at an unidentified desert location, which included an underground control station and satellite launch pad.

The White House called the 2008 launch "unfortunate", warning it would further isolate Iran from the global community.

In February 2007, Iran said it had launched a rocket capable of reaching space - before it made a parachute-assisted descent to Earth.

In October 2005, a Russian rocket launched Iran's first satellite, the Sina-1, which carried photographic and telecommunications equipment.

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Alhamdulillah,It is really a good news.:yahoo:

The White House called the 2008 launch "unfortunate", warning it would further isolate Iran from the global community.

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Same old blabbering by our Uncle Sam:usflag::crazy:
 
Alhamdulillah,It is really a good news.:yahoo:

The White House called the 2008 launch "unfortunate", warning it would further isolate Iran from the global community.

:blah: :blah: :blah:

Same old blabbering by our Uncle Sam:usflag::crazy:

Uncle Sam :usflag: doesn't want another rival in the field of Space, especially if it is Iran :disagree:.
 
Now Iran can spy on what NATO troops are upto in Afghanistan :whistle:
 
thats a great achievement for a country which have been under sanctions and is also a gud news for muslim world
 
France 'concerned' over Iran satellite launch
Updated at: 1725 PST, Tuesday, February 03, 2009
PARIS: France said Tuesday it was worried about Iran's launch of its first home-built satellite because the technology used is close to that employed in missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

"We're concerned by the launch of this satellite," said a foreign ministry spokesman.

"The technology is very similar to ballistic capabilities. "We can't but link this to the very serious concerns about the development of (Iran's) military nuclear capacity," Eric Chevallier said.
France 'concerned' over Iran satellite launch
 
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Great news and great achievement by the Iranian scientists.
It's funny to see how a newsreporter at CNN described the launch as a "wake up call for the West".
They're so obsessed with Iran.
The Iranians should be proud, hopefully soon we'll see more balance in the Middle East.
 
Great news and great achievement by the Iranian scientists.
It's funny to see how a newsreporter at CNN described the launch as a "wake up call for the West".
They're so obsessed with Iran.
The Iranians should be proud, hopefully soon we'll see more balance in the Middle East.

May be because they think this SLV is also an ICBM :devil: which can hit them so they are soooooooo Scarred :sick:.
 
this is a very big achievement for Iran :enjoy:. that they were able to do this with all these restriction on them
 
great accomplishment for iran!
investing in space tech is always a clever move...something that pakistan.....being almost at par with iran in tech know-how is yet to do.
 
I can see the re-emergence of great persian power once again. More than USA and Europe, its Saudis who will try to undermine Iran.

m-e-a
 
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