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Iran Gets Its Sputnik Moment With First Successful Satellite Launch

Iran's satellite launch marks a significant milestone for the Iranian space program, showcasing its domestically built satellite capabilities.

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Iran says it has successfully launched a domestically built satellite into orbit using a rocket that was also made in Iran, marking the country's entry into the league of spacefaring nations on the 30th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Iranian state television showed footage of a rocket blasting off from a launchpad and lighting up the night sky as it streaked into space…. "Dear Iranian nation, your children have placed the first indigenous satellite into orbit," President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in a televised message [Reuters].

The announcement may prompt new concerns from the United States and Europe, as experts say that the rocket Iran used to blast its satellite into space could also be used to launch a ballistic missile. But the rocket launch was viewed in a different light by the Iranian government, which sees the accomplishment as

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