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  • 15/06/2025
On June 15, 2011, Iran launched satellite Rasad-1 into orbit around Earth.

Rasad-1 (the name means Observation 1 in Farsi) is an imaging satellite that was sent into a 162-mile orbit by an Iranian Safir rocket. This was Iran's third satellite and the second to be launched successfully by an indigenous rocket. Rasad-1 made about 15 orbits per day, and sent back pictures to Earth. This feat raised concerns among those who feared Iran's intentions concerning its nuclear development program.
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00:00On this day in space. In 2011, Iran launched satellite Rasad 1 into Earth's orbit.
00:07Rasad 1, the name means observation 1 in Farsi, is an imaging satellite that was
00:13sent into a 162-mile orbit by an Iranian Safir rocket. This was Iran's third
00:19satellite and the second to be launched successfully by an indigenous rocket.
00:23Rasad 1 made about 15 orbits per day and sent back pictures to Earth. This feat
00:29likely raised concerns among those who feared Iran's intentions and nuclear
00:32development program. And that's what happened on this day in space.

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