This morning, Iran successfully launched the telecommunications satellite 'Nahid 2' into space. The satellite used a Soyuz launcher and was sent from Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome.
The Nahid 2 satellite is a research and telecommunications satellite. It was developed by Iran's Space Research Institute at the request of the Iranian Space Agency.
Collaborative Multi-Satellite Mission
The launch was part of a multi-satellite mission organized by Russia. This mission included Iran's Nahid 2, Russia's Unisphere M-3 and M-4 satellites, and 18 other satellites from various countries.
This event followed several delays but marks a significant step in Iran's space program and international satellite collaborations.