Monkey returned to Earth after a space trip
Recently, Iran announced that it had successfully launched the missile, carrying a monkey into space and returned to Earth safely.
>>>Iran continues to pursue a plan to bring monkeys to space
On January 28, Iranian national television reported that it had succeeded in sending a monkey into space, one step closer to the goal of bringing people into space.
According to the news, the Farsi name "Explorer's" missile flew to a height of 118km, but did not mention the time and details of the launch, but the report said the monkey had returned to Left Safe soil.
With the successful introduction of the monkey to the universe, Iran is advancing
closer to the goal of bringing astronauts to space.
Iran has long wanted to bring astronauts into space. This is only part of Iran's ambitious space-space plan. In 2010, Iran announced it had launched the "Explorer" missile, bringing mice, turtles and deep into space.
The United States and its allies are worried that Iran may use this technology to develop long-range missiles carrying missile warheads. However, Iran has denied this information.
Iran says it wants to use its satellites to monitor natural disasters, improve communications and expand military detective in the region.
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