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This article states that Iran conducted a suborbital test of its Ghased satellite-carrying rocket last Monday. This testlaunch marks the first since the 2025 ceasefire agreement after a 12-day war with Israel, in addition to U.S. strikes on nuclear facilities. Iran aimed to evaluate new space industry technologies. The launch details and location were not disclosed. Iran frequently tests satellite carriers, previously launching through its Revolutionary Guard.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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