Iran renews plan to send monkey into space

A monkey inside the replica capsule of an Iranian-made rocket in Tehran on February 7, 2011
A monkey is tied inside the replica capsule of the Iranian-made rocket during the unveiling ceremony of four new home-built prototype satellites in Tehran on February 7, 2011. Iran will try again to send a live monkey into space after a previous attempt failed in 2011.

Iran will try again to send a live monkey into space after a previous attempt failed in 2011, media reports said Tuesday quoting the space chief, who gave a launch date of before mid-February.

"The final tests for launching the capsule, carrying a monkey, have been completed," Iran's Space Organisation chief Hamid Fazeli said in remarks reported by the Mehr news agency.

Fazeli said the launch would take place during a 10-day period starting January 31, which marks the 34th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution, the state television website reported.

Iran has already sent into space—a rat, turtles and worms—but its previous attempt to send a live monkey into space failed in 2011, which was announced without explanation.

Fazeli said the monkey project would help Iran "implement the preparations of sending a man into space," which officials say is scheduled for 2020.

The previous project envisaged launching a capsule with life support using the Kavoshgar-5 rocket to an of 120 kilometres (75 miles) for a 20-minute sub-.

Iran says it has successfully launched three satellites—Omid in February 2009, Rassad in June 2011 and Navid in February 2012.

But it postponed, without explanation, the planned launch in May of another satellite called Fajr.

Iran's programme deeply unsettles Western nations, which fear it could be used to develop ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads they suspect are being developed in secret.

Tehran has repeatedly denied that its nuclear and scientific programmes mask military ambitions.

(c) 2013 AFP

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