Iran to launch observation satellite in coming days
Iran to launch observation satellite in coming days
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Washington: Amid deep controversy with the US, Iran has announced that it will soon launch a new satellite. However, whether or not this satellite will be of any benefit to the army has not been delineated. Iran has announced its new satellite at a time when the conflict between the US and Iran is at its peak. There are situations like war between the two countries. Where it has been learned that in such a situation, Iran has announced to launch this satellite and has given a message to America that this tension is not a hindrance in its development anywhere.

According to the information received, it has been learned that the head of the country's National Space Agency, Morteza Berari, said that the construction of the satellite was started three years ago. At the same time, 80 Iranian scientists have done this mission together. He said that scientists have designed this satellite in such a way that it will last for more than 18 months. The 113-kg satellite will be launched by a Simorg rocket 530 kilometers (329 mi) from Earth.

Jahan Berari said that its primary mission would be to collect imagery. He said that the satellite will alert about natural disasters. It will study earthquakes. He will make the data accessible to develop agriculture. But this will be a historic step for Iran's special science. Berari said that even before that Iran had managed to orbit a satellite 250 km (155 mi) above the earth.

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