Iran’s space programme remains mysterious
Submit on Tuesday, February 10th, 2009 05:52
After decades of endless announcements but no action Iran has finally managed to independently build and launch a micro-satellite. But apart from that not much seems to have changed; official announcements usually still range from vague to nonsensical. No wonder western media reports sometimes aren’t much better, either.
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