TEHRAN, Jan 28: Iran on Monday successfully sent a monkey into orbit, paving the way for a manned space flight, Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi told state television.
Arabic-language channel Al-Alam and other Iranian news agencies said the monkey returned alive after travelling in a capsule to an altitude of 120km for a sub-orbital flight.
“This success is the first step towards man conquering the space and it paves the way for other moves,” General Vahidi said, but added that the process of putting a human into space would be a lengthy one.
“Today’s successful launch follows previous successes we had in launching (space) probes with other living creatures (on board),” he added.
“The monkey which was sent in this launch landed safely and alive and this is a big step for our experts and scientists.” Iranian state television showed still pictures of the capsule and of a monkey being fitted with a vest and then placed in a device similar to a child’s car-seat.
A previous attempt in 2011 by the country to put a monkey into space failed. No official explanation was given. —AFP































