TEHRAN (Reuters)-Iran has test launched a can send satellites and living creatures in the space, the rocket carrying the latest version of the official IRNA news agency reported Thursday.
Space and missile programme, which is the latest step in Washington's concern about the Kavoshgar-4 rocket was launched, containing living organisms for the purposes of carrying out a manned space mission, the monkeys and the possible future use of the Capsule to launch the test on Tuesday.
To start, which is designed to test the engine, the launch pad, the Capsule and electronic systems, including "information and images, 120 km (75 mile) orbit" in the performance of the IRNA said.
Notification is the string to the achievements of which Iran believes, shows the progress of the civil and military fields in front of the sanctions and possible military action against the threat of its nuclear programme.
Iran tests rocket, Kavoshgar-3 (Explorer-3), February 2010, the previous version of Washington called it "provocative act".
Western powers fear Iran is trying to build nuclear bombs, and that long-range ballistic technology for satellites into orbit, you can also start the warheads. Iran says its nuclear programme is solely for generating electricity.
(Reports To Reza Derakhshi; Robin Pomeroy; Writing Editing Jon Hemming)
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