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Russia to launch two Iranian satellites on Nov. 5, Tehran's Moscow envoy says
Russia to Launch Two Iranian Satellites on Nov. 5
Tehran's Moscow Envoy Confirms
On November 5, Russia will launch two Iranian satellites into orbit. This was confirmed by the Iranian Ambassador to Moscow, Kazem Jalali. Jalali stated that the satellites would be launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia.
Cooperation in Space
The launch is a sign of the increasingly close cooperation between Russia and Iran in the field of space. In recent years, the two countries have signed a number of agreements on space cooperation, including an agreement to jointly develop and launch satellites.
The launch of the two Iranian satellites is a major milestone in the development of Iran's space program. Iran has been working to develop its own satellite technology for many years, and the launch of these two satellites will give Iran a significant boost in its efforts to become a major player in the field of space.
Satellites for Communication and Remote Sensing
The two satellites that will be launched on November 5 are a communications satellite and a remote sensing satellite. The communications satellite will be used to provide communication services to Iran, while the remote sensing satellite will be used to collect data on the Earth's surface.
Benefits for Both Countries
The launch of the two Iranian satellites is a win-win situation for both Russia and Iran. For Russia, the launch will help to strengthen its position as a major player in the field of space. For Iran, the launch will give it a significant boost in its efforts to become a major player in the field of space.