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New Iranian satellite said to launch on July 25

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Iran is set to launch its new satellite into space, which will be carried by Russia's Soyuz rocket, Tasnim news agency reported on Wednesday.

According to the media outlet, the launch will take place on Friday, July 25, at 9:54 am local time. The Russian rocket will be carrying two main satellites, Ionosphere-M No. 3 and No. 4, with 18 other smaller ones.

The launch will take place at the Vostochny Cosmodrome, with the mission set to deploy various scientific, research, and commercial satellites into Earth's orbit.

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