Space Monkey 'Big Step' for Iran, Says Defense Minister

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Iran on Monday took a "big step" towards sending astronauts into space by 2020, successfully launching a monkey above the Earth's atmosphere, Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi told state television.

Arabic-language channel Al-Alam and other Iranian news agencies said the monkey returned alive after traveling in a capsule to an altitude of 120 kilometers (75 miles) for a sub-orbital flight.

"This success is the first step towards man conquering the space and it paves the way for other moves," General Vahidi said, but added that the process of putting a human into space would be a lengthy one.

"Today's successful launch follows previous successes we had in launching (space) probes with other living creatures (on board)," he said, referring to the launch in the past of a rat, turtles and worms into space.

"The monkey which was sent in this launch landed safely and alive and this is a big step for our experts and scientists," Vahidi said.

Iranian state television showed still pictures of the capsule and of a monkey being fitted with a vest and then placed in a device similar to a child's car-seat.

A previous attempt in 2011 by the Islamic republic to put a monkey into space failed. No official explanation was ever given.

A Defense Ministry statement quoted by Iranian media said earlier Iran had "successfully launched a capsule, codenamed Pishgam (Pioneer), containing a monkey and recovered the shipment on the ground intact."

It did not give details on the timing or location of the launch.

Iran announced in mid-January its intention to launch a monkey into orbit as part of "preparations for sending a man into space," which it aims to do by 2020.

President Mahmud Ahmadinejad has indicated on several occasions the intention to launch an astronaut for "observation" purposes by Iran's scientists.

In October 2011 a deputy minister for science, Mohammad Mehdinejad-Nouri, said human space flight was a "strategic priority" for the country.

Iran's space program deeply unsettles Western nations, which fear it could be used to develop ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads they suspect are being developed in secret.

The same technology used in space launch rockets can also be used in ballistic missiles. The Security Council has imposed on Iran an almost total embargo on nuclear and space technologies since 2007.

Tehran has repeatedly denied that its nuclear and scientific programs mask military ambitions.

Iran's previous satellite launches -- Omid in February 2009, Rassad in June 2011 and Navid in February 2012 -- were met by condemnation from the West who accused Tehran of "provocation."

In mid-May last year, Tehran announced plans to launch an experimental observation satellite Fajr (Dawn) within a week but it did not happen and Iran gave no explanation for the delay.

The Fajr satellite was presented by Iranian officials as "an observation and measurement" satellite weighing 50 kilos (110 pounds), built by Sa-Iran, a company affiliated to the Defense Ministry.

Comments 9
Default-user-icon mazen (Guest) 28 January 2013, 14:21

Iranians are better fed, clothed, and educated than most of us in the pathetic arab world.. this is the reality, regardless of whether we support their politics or not.

Thumb jcamerican 28 January 2013, 14:38

I guess you know Iran too well.

Thumb jcamerican 28 January 2013, 14:56

I got you a list of poor people.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2012-11-04/more-greeks-live-poverty-iranians

Default-user-icon Bubba (Guest) 28 January 2013, 15:14

and?
National poverty line:
National estimates are based on population-weighted subgroup estimates from household surveys. Definitions of the poverty line may vary considerably among nations. For example, rich nations generally employ more generous standards of poverty than poor nations. Thus, the numbers are not comparable among countries.

Default-user-icon Mehdi (Guest) 28 January 2013, 15:49

eltigar, how can you argue with mowaten "special" kind of genius logic. As long as American banks and governments are "spend hundreds of billions on killing people around the world" you have no business pointing out the criminal actions of the Iranian saintly Fakih's government's failing. Oh and mowaten loosen up your turban it's obviously preventing the blood from reaching your "brain".

Thumb lebanon_first 28 January 2013, 16:12

well they have a choice, anyone of their political class would do. But why return the "package"?

Default-user-icon Cheetah (Guest) 28 January 2013, 16:20

@lebanon_first it's their next president silly.

Default-user-icon مجید من ایران (Guest) 28 January 2013, 19:27

انا من ایران، انا و کل الایرانیین نحب لبنان، لکن انا اسف لهذه السطور
فلتعلم أن إيران بها 75 مليون ساكن
کم عدد فی لبنان؟
و المدينة الفاضلة إلي تحكي عليها ليست موجودة على أرض الواقع
و لكن في مخيلتك أنت فقط
أما الفقر و التفاوت الإجتماعي والمشاكل الإقتصادية فهو موجود في كل دول العالم
و كان تعرف قداش عدد الأمريكان إلي تحت خط الفقر وقتها تعرف قيمة إيران مقارنة بالعرب
أما chapeau لإيران إلي وصلت لكل هذا بالتفليم إلي حكى عليه العضو الآخر
رغم الحصار و العقوبات و العزلة المفروضة عليها
انا اسف لکم ایها الاخوان العرب الاعزاء
فاعتصموا بحبل الله جمیعا و لاتفرقوا

Thumb Lebanon4life 28 January 2013, 20:47

Well I personally don't approve this achievement !!!