00:00Three Iranian satellites just launched into space,
00:03but it's where they launched from that's turning heads.
00:05In a bold move that's raising eyebrows worldwide.
00:08Iran has just launched three new satellites, not from its own soil, but from Russia.
00:13This surprising partnership shows how deeply Iran and Russia are now connected.
00:18Both nations are heavily sanctioned by the West.
00:21And both are now reaching for the stars. Together.
00:24The satellites, named Paya, Zafar II, and a second Kausar, were built by Iranian scientists.
00:30They're heading into low-earth orbit to help monitor crops, nature, and the environment.
00:35But some experts wonder if that's the only purpose.
00:38Iran's ambassador to Russia proudly said they achieved this despite all the sanctions and threats.
00:43And then hinted at something more, saying some projects are public, and some are not.
00:48With Russia under pressure since its invasion of Ukraine,
00:51Iran accused of sending drones to support the war.
00:55This growing space alliance could be more than just science.
00:58What's next for this powerful partnership?
01:00The world is watching!
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