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Iran's President Ahmadinejad offers to go into space | Iran's President Ahmadinejad offers to go into space |
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has volunteered to become the first person sent into space by his country's fledgling space programme. | Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has volunteered to become the first person sent into space by his country's fledgling space programme. |
"I'm ready to be the first Iranian to be sacrificed by the scientists of my country and go into space," he is quoted by state media as saying. | "I'm ready to be the first Iranian to be sacrificed by the scientists of my country and go into space," he is quoted by state media as saying. |
Iran announced last week that it had successfully sent a monkey to space. | Iran announced last week that it had successfully sent a monkey to space. |
Western nations have expressed concern that Iran's space programme is being used to develop long-range missiles. | Western nations have expressed concern that Iran's space programme is being used to develop long-range missiles. |
Such missiles could potentially be used to carry nuclear warheads. | Such missiles could potentially be used to carry nuclear warheads. |
Iran denies it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons and insists its nuclear programme is solely for peaceful purposes. | Iran denies it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons and insists its nuclear programme is solely for peaceful purposes. |
Worms | Worms |
President Ahmadinejad made his space-travel offer during an address to scientists on Iran's national day of space technology in Tehran, state media report. | President Ahmadinejad made his space-travel offer during an address to scientists on Iran's national day of space technology in Tehran, state media report. |
It comes a week after Iran said it had successfully sent a monkey to an altitude of some 120 km (75 miles) for a sub-orbital flight. The monkey returned unharmed. | It comes a week after Iran said it had successfully sent a monkey to an altitude of some 120 km (75 miles) for a sub-orbital flight. The monkey returned unharmed. |
In the US Senator John McCain mocked Mr Ahmadinejad's announcement, href="https://twitter.com/SenJohnMcCain/status/298456316538662912" >using Twitter to compare the Iranian president to the nation's space monkey. | |
"So Ahmadinejad wants to be first Iranian in space - wasn't he just there last week?" Mr McCain wrote. | |
The tweet provoked an angry response from many who saw racist overtones in his comparison of the dark-skinned, bearded Mr Ahmadinejad to a monkey. | |
That prompted Mr McCain to tweet again, saying: "Re: Iran space tweet - lighten up folks, can't everyone take a joke?" | |
Pictures released by the Iranian presidency website on Monday showed President Ahmadinejad meeting the monkey. | |
He also unveiled two small satellites "Nahid" and "Zohreh". | He also unveiled two small satellites "Nahid" and "Zohreh". |
In 2010, Iran successfully sent a rat, a turtle and worms into space. | In 2010, Iran successfully sent a rat, a turtle and worms into space. |
President Ahmadinejad announced in 2011 that the country planned to send a man into space by 2019. | President Ahmadinejad announced in 2011 that the country planned to send a man into space by 2019. |
A domestically made satellite was sent into orbit for the first time in 2009. | A domestically made satellite was sent into orbit for the first time in 2009. |
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