The head of Iran’s Crisis Control Organization says the country will launch its satellite dubbed “Ayat” (meaning “signs”) in the near future.
Mohammad Hassan Nami said the launching will happen in the presence of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
Nami added that the satellite will be put into orbit and will give information to Iran on incidents like floods, quakes and landslides.
Iran recently put another satellite, Khayyam, into orbit that is now sending images to the country.
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