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Iran launches a rocket



Iran said Sunday it successfully tested a rocket that went into space, apparently part of its drive to launch five satellites into orbit by 2010.

Iran's Science and Technology and Defense ministries built the craft, state-run television quoted Mohsen Bahrami, the head of Iran's Space Research Center, as saying.

Bahrami provided no other details beyond saying that Iran had successfully launched what he called a space rocket or space missile.

Iran in the past has announced that it wanted to be able to send its own satellites, including commercial ones, into orbit. But it has revealed little information about the project.

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Chrysler restructures

Analysts say 10,000 hourly workers probably will lose their jobs as part of DaimlerChrysler's effort to cut costs at its Chrysler Group by more than $2 billion, or $1,000 for every car sold in the United States.Thousands of Chrysler workers were waiting to learn whether they will remain part of a leaner, more competitive company Wednesday, when DaimlerChrysler AG planned to announce a major restructuring at the headquarters of its U.S. operations. In addition to the hourly workers, analysts estimate another 1,000 to 1,500 salaried workers could be given pink slips.Company officials wouldn't

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New from Mars

Europe's comet-chasing spacecraft Rosetta has sent back new images of Mars after swooping over the planet's surface at the weekend.The craft came within just 250 kilometres of the Red Planet and used Martian gravity to swing its course onward, as it pursues its looping mission around the solar system.During a dramatic 15 minutes, the probe disappeared from mission control screens as it passed the far side of Mars in relation to Earth.Then the spacecraft was forced to switch from solar to battery power for even longer as it traversed a Martian solar eclipse. Via Abc.net.au

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