Russia successfully launches Iranian satellite

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A Russian rocket on Tuesday successfully launched an Iranian satellite into orbit from the Russia-leased Baikonur launch facility in
Kazakhstan, AP reported.The Soyuz rocket lifted off as scheduled at 8:52 am Moscow time
About nine minutes after the launch, it placed the Iranian satellite called Khayyam into orbit
It&s named after Omar Khayyam, a Persian scientist who lived in the 11th and 12th centuries.Iran has said the satellite fitted with
high-resolution camera will be used for environmental monitoring and will remain fully under its control.Tehran said no other country will
have access to information it gathers and it would be used for civilian purposes only, but there have been allegations that Russia may use
it for surveillance of Ukraine amid its military action there.If it operates successfully, the satellite would give Iran the ability to
monitor its archenemy Israel and other countries in the Middle East, AP reported.Yuri Borisov, head of Russia&s state space corporation
Roscosmos, hailed the launch as an &important landmark& in cooperation between Moscow and Tehran.Iranian state television aired footage of
the launch live, noting that the country&s telecommunications minister attended the liftoff in Kazakhstan
Tehran said the satellite will help improve productivity in the agriculture sector, survey water resources, manage natural disasters,
confront deforestation and monitor border areas.The post Russia successfully launches Iranian satellite first appeared on Ariana News.