TELECOM SATELLITE
FEBRUARY 8 2009 14:44h
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Iran launched a research and telecom satellite, called Omid, on Tuesday, a step that worried Western powers.
Iran launched a research and telecom satellite, called Omid, on Tuesday, a step that worried Western powers who fear Tehran is seeking to build a nuclear bomb and missile delivery systems.
Iran insists its nuclear work is to generate electricity and said the satellite launch was for peaceful purposes.
The long-range ballistic technology used to put satellites into orbit could also be used for launching warheads.
"There are now four other satellites being manufactured by Iranian experts," Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Soleimani was quoted by Mehr News Agency as saying, without saying when they might be launched.
"Details about these four satellites will be announced subsequent to their final preparation," he said adding that, following the launch of Omid, Iran "will try to raise the weight and altitude of the satellites to be launched".
He also said Omid, which means Hope in Persian, was performing its mission successfully. State media had earlier said Omid would return to earth with data after orbiting for one to three months.
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