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Iran launches 3 satellites into space from Russia

Iran’s space programme and related entities have been targeted by US sanctions, but Iran insists the satellites are intended for ‘observation’

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A rocket blasts off from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in  eastern Russia on Sunday. Photo: Roscosmos via AFP
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Iran launched three domestically built observation satellites into space from Russia on Sunday, state television reported, marking a new step for Tehran’s space programme despite Western sanctions.

The country maintains that its aerospace industry is peaceful and complies with UN Security Council resolutions imposed over its nuclear programme.

“Three Iranian satellites, Zafar-2, Paya and Kowsar 1.5, were launched into space by a Soyuz rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia,” Iranian television reported.

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The satellites were to be used for “observation” and were designed by “the private sector”, the official IRNA news agency said.

Paya is Iran’s most advanced domestically produced imaging satellite, using artificial intelligence to improve image resolution, IRNA said.
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It said the satellite would focus on water resource management, environmental monitoring and mapping.

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