Iran launches new satellite into space.
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Iran said on Friday that it has successfully launched a new satellite into orbit, the latest in its ambitious space program, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported.
According to the state news agency IRNA, the satellite - designed to collect data on weather conditions and monitor for natural disasters - was launched earlier today.
IRNA said that the Navid, or Gospel in Farsi, weighs about 50 kg. and will orbit the earth at an altitude of up to 375 kilometers. It's of a type of miniaturized or microsatellites, which are cheaper and allow for less costly launch vehicles.
Navid is the third small satellite Iran has launched over the past years. Earlier ones lasted about a month each.
Iran's space program has raised concerns because the same technology that allows missiles to launch satellites can be used to fire warheads.


















































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