TEHRAN, June 16 (UPI) -- Iranian officials say they have successfully launched a domestically made satellite into orbit, the second such launch in the past year. Iran's state-run Fars news agency said the satellite was launched Wednesday evening and it is intended for telecommunications and research ...
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