Iran vows to launch four satellites, open new spaceport by March

Iran's Noor-3 imaging satellite satellite taking off on Qassed two-stage launcher from Markazi desert in central Iran.
Iran's Noor-3 imaging satellite satellite taking off on Qassed two-stage launcher from Markazi desert in central Iran.

Iran plans to launch four satellites by the end of the Iranian year in mid-March 2026 and open its new spaceport in its southeastern city of Chabahar, the head of the country’s space agency said on Sunday.