The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iran in ‘successful’ test of satellite-launch rocket

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TEHRAN: Iran on Thursday ‘successful­ly’ tested a satellitel­aunch rocket, days after warning Washington of a response to new US sanctions over the Islamic republic’s ballistic missile programme, state television said.

It said the launch vehicle, named Simorgh after a bird in Iranian mythology, was capable of propelling a satellite weighing 250 kilogramme­s to an altitude of 500 kilometres above earth.

The launch marked the official inaugurati­on of Iran’s Imam Khomeini space centre, named after the late founder of the Islamic republic, built for sending satellites into space, the television said.

State television broadcast footage of the takeoff from the space centre in eastern Iran’s Semnan province, the site of past such launches.

The centre, whose exact location was not disclosed, is on “an immense site used for the preparatio­n, launch, control and guidance of all satellite launch vehicles”, said the defence ministry which is in charge of Iran’s space programme.

“We can do it,” read a slogan on the rocket.

Western states suspect Iran of developing the technology capable of launching long-range ballistic missiles with convention­al or nuclear payloads, a charge denied by Tehran which insists its space programme has purely peaceful aims.

Iran’s four other launches of domestical­ly produced satellites since 2009 have all sparked condemnati­on in the West.

Hours after Iran’s latest announceme­nt, the United States called the launch an act that undermined regional stability and said it appeared to violate UN Security Council resolution­s.

“We consider that to be continued ballistic missile developmen­t,” US State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert told reporters.

“We consider this to be provocativ­e action.” — AFP

 ??  ?? A Simorgh rocket is launched and tested at the Imam Khomeini Space Centre, Iran in this handout photo released by Tasnim News Agency. — Reuters photo
A Simorgh rocket is launched and tested at the Imam Khomeini Space Centre, Iran in this handout photo released by Tasnim News Agency. — Reuters photo

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