Iran successfully launched three satellites—Kowsar 1.5, Paya, and Zafar-2—aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket from Russia’s Far East. The satellites, developed in collaboration with Iranian institutions, are designed for high-resolution imaging and earth observation, enhancing Iran’s space capabilities. This launch, marking the seventh Iranian satellite sent into space by Russia, has drawn attention amid concerns from the US and Europe regarding Iran’s space program. Iranian officials assert that the satellite initiatives are for peaceful purposes, emphasizing civilian and scientific goals.
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