Report: Iran successfully launches satellite-carrying rocket into space – CBS News

A file picture taken on August 16, 2008 shows an Iranian flag fluttering in front of an Iranian Safir rocket designed to carry a communications satellite before it's test launch in a space station at an undisclosed location in the Islamic republic.

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Last Updated Jul 27, 2017 9:32 AM EDT

TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran successfully launched a satellite-carrying rocket into space on Thursday, the country's state media reported without elaborating.

Iranian state television described the launch as involving a "Simorgh" rocket that is capable of carrying a satellite weighing 550 pounds. The state media report did not elaborate on the rocket's payload.

"Simorgh" means "phoenix" in Farsi.

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The website YJC.ir, which is affiliated with Iranian state television, as well as the semi-official Fars news agency, also reported the launch on Thursday, saying it was successful.

The launch comes as the United States has criticized Iran's ballistic missile tests.

Such tests are allowed under the 2015 nuclear deal that Iran struck with world powers. However, American officials argue that they violate the spirit of the accord that saw the Islamic Republic limit its uranium enrichment program in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.

Iran has pursued a satellite launch program for years. The U.S. and its allies worry that the same technology could be used to develop long-range missiles.

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