Iran sent up a rocket with a test living space capsule on Wednesday, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported, as the country pressed on with plans to send astronauts into space.
The announcement came 10 years after Iran announced it had sent two live monkeys into space and brought them back safely.
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The capsule reached an altitude of 130 km (80 miles) on Wednesday, the report said.
Iran's Space Agency launched an uncrewed test-flight of its prospective 500kg manned capsule aboard a "Salman" launch vehicle. The capsule reached 130km altitude on a suborbital trajectory. pic.twitter.com/Akl5fvdVyF
— Aᴍɪʀ (@AmirIGM) December 6, 2023
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