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Rats! They’re in space

Iran has successfully tested a new, locally built rocket which had rats, turtles and worms on board!

Posted On Thursday, February 04, 2010 at 12:24:57 AM



Tehran: On Wednesday, Iran successfully tested a new locally built satellite rocket named Kavoshgar 3, state-media reported. And what was on those rockets  — state media claimed — is a rat, two turtles and some worms into orbit, claiming it as a successful advance in a space program that has raised international concerns.

The official Islamic Republic News Agency said the “home-built” Kavoshgar-3, or Explorer-3 rocket was launched at a ceremony to commemorate this month’s anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution that overthrew Iran’s monarchy, CNN.com reports.

Iran, which is trying to control a political crisis after protests erupted following the disputed re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is expected to mount a series of high profile events to mark the anniversary.

State-run Press TV quoted Iranian Defence Minister Brig Gen Ahmad Vahidi declaring the launch a success and describing Iran’s space program as “peaceful.”

“Iran will not tolerate any un-peaceful use by any country,” he said. Last year the US State Department expressed “grave concern” over Iran’s announcement it was planning a series of satellite launches.

“Developing a space launch vehicle that could... put a satellite into orbit could possibly lead to development of a ballistic missile system,” State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood said at the time. “That’s a grave concern to us.”

The Pentagon called the plan “clearly a concern of ours.”“Although this appears to be [a] satellite, there are dual-use capabilities that could be applied to missiles, and that’s a concern to us and everybody in region,” Defense Department spokesman Geoff Morrell said at the time.

The United States among nations expanding sanctions against Tehran amid concerns over Iran’s test-firing of long-range missiles capable of reaching European and Israeli targets, and a program of uranium enrichment. IRNA said the rocket launched on Wednesday was “designed to send consecutive aerial images to ground and measure environmental information.”

Press TV quoted Iranian space officials saying live video transmission and telemetry would allow further studies on the rat — named Helmz-1 — turtles and worms during their space voyage. It was not clear whether the creatures will return to Earth.





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