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Iran 'successfully sends monkey into space' | Iran 'successfully sends monkey into space' |
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Iran says it has successfully sent a monkey into space. | Iran says it has successfully sent a monkey into space. |
The primate travelled in a Pishgam rocket, which reached an altitude of some 120km (75 miles) for a sub-orbital flight before "returning its shipment intact", the defence ministry said. | The primate travelled in a Pishgam rocket, which reached an altitude of some 120km (75 miles) for a sub-orbital flight before "returning its shipment intact", the defence ministry said. |
Iranian state TV showed images of the monkey, which was strapped into a harness, being taken to the rocket. | Iranian state TV showed images of the monkey, which was strapped into a harness, being taken to the rocket. |
Western nations have expressed concern that Iran's space programme is being used to develop long-range missiles. | Western nations have expressed concern that Iran's space programme is being used to develop long-range missiles. |
Such missiles could potentially be used to carry nuclear warheads. | Such missiles could potentially be used to carry nuclear warheads. |
Iran denies it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons and insists its nuclear programme is solely for peaceful purposes. | Iran denies it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons and insists its nuclear programme is solely for peaceful purposes. |
Turtle and worms | |
Satellite technology expert Pat Norris told the BBC that Iran's claim to have sent a monkey into space was not a major advance on what its space programme had already achieved. | |
The achievement was similar to launching a missile at 4,828km/h (3,000mph) and having its warhead survive the flight - something Iran had done in several tests in recent years, he noted. | |
However, the survival of the monkey, without incurring any injuries, would demonstrate that the acceleration and deceleration of the rocket were not too severe, Mr Norris added. | |
In 2010, Iran successfully sent a rat, turtle and worms into space. But an attempt to send a monkey up in a rocket failed in 2011. | In 2010, Iran successfully sent a rat, turtle and worms into space. But an attempt to send a monkey up in a rocket failed in 2011. |
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced in 2010 that the country planned to send a man into space by 2019. | President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced in 2010 that the country planned to send a man into space by 2019. |
A domestically-made satellite was sent into orbit for the first time in 2009. | A domestically-made satellite was sent into orbit for the first time in 2009. |
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