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Iran's painful joke

Because the rocket launched by Iran did not fail, through calculation, it was obvious that the thrust of its second-stage rocket was not enough to launch into orbit, but this activity was chosen. Obviously, that's for testing performance, not launching satellites. Israel clearly saw Iran's motives, so it made this remark.

Although the media reported that Iran itself admitted that its rocket and satellite launch failed, it also made it clear that the expert group was trying its best to calculate the reasons for the failure, and should correct the mistakes in time to make full preparations for the next performance test. Victory launched by Iran is a remote sensing satellite equipped with photography function and color photography. The cost he needs, about several million euros, was originally used to survey the location of some energy sources or some natural disasters. As early as 9th, they announced that they would launch a scientific observation satellite soon. The United States expressed concern about this and called it a provocative act.

1999, Iran took action. This year 1 month, they found the launch of a launch vehicle with a satellite, but it failed to achieve the expected goal at that time, so Iran announced that it would build a missile that could collect data. According to Israel, this is actually the layout of Iran, which has long planned to launch missiles many times in the name of failure. The International Security Council seems to see Iran's intention, and they have repeatedly called on Iran not to carry out such activities, because it really seems that they are secretly conducting related nuclear weapons research.

But obviously, Iran didn't listen. This is the fifth time that Iran has launched a rocket and failed completely. This makes people suspect that it is intentional. It doesn't seem to be going well. In fact, everything is as they expected, and their internal performance seems to confirm this fact. Iranian insiders say they will continue to try.