Post by : Bianca Suleiman
In a major step for international cooperation, Russia has successfully launched an Iranian communications satellite, Nahid-2, into orbit from the Vostochny launch site. This launch marks continued strengthening of space collaboration between Moscow and Tehran, highlighting Russia's expanding role in space programs for allied nations. The 110-kilogram satellite, expected to orbit at 500 km for two years, will enhance Iran's telecommunication services, including communication, broadcasting, and weather monitoring across the region.
This development underscores the strategic partnership between Russia and Iran amid global tensions, reflecting growing ties not only in space but broader geopolitical cooperation. Stay tuned for more updates on international space collaborations and their impact.
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