“In the space industry, young Iranian scientists have been able to put at least 10 domestically produced satellites in near Earth orbit over the past few years. This achievement has led to the development of space technology and new perspectives. It shows our commitment to exploring. According to Tass, he is a technological achievement, a symbol of our scientific advancement and spirit of international cooperation towards scientific advancement, and international cooperation in the space realm. “It is a symbol of the spirit of the world,” he said.
In his words, there are around 10,000 high-tech companies in Iran.
“Iran is the second Muslim country in the world in terms of scientific production. Our country is currently the world in the production of medical isotopes used to treat cancer and neurologic disorders in patients. “He’s one of the leaders,” the ambassador said.
Iran launched its domestic space program in 2004. The Islamic Republic is one of the 24 founding members of the United Nations Commission on the Peaceful Use of Space, established in 1959.
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