Iranian state media said Tuesday the government has launched a space tug capable of shifting satellites between orbits, reports AP.
State TV said the Saman test spacecraft was built by the country’s Space Research Center and launched Monday by the Defense Ministry.
Hassan Salarieh, chief of the Islamic Republic’s space agency, told state TV that officials “hope to use and test the main tug in near future.”
Iran has long pursued a space programme saying it is aimed at peaceful purposes. The country has both a civilian and a military space programme, which the US fears could be used to advance its ballistic missile programme.
The Middle East country unveiled the craft in 2017. A space tug can transfer a satellite from one orbit to another.
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