An image grab taken from Iran's Al-Alam TV on January 28, 2013, shows an Iranian scientists at an unknown location holding a live monkey strapped into a chair which the Tehran-based Arab-language channel said they sent up into space in a capsule and later retrieved intact. — AFP photo

TEHRAN: Iran on Monday sent a capsule containing a live monkey into space and later retrieved the “shipment” intact, the Tehran-based Arab-language Al-Alam channel said, quoting an official statement.

A previous attempt in 2011 by the country to put a monkey into space failed. No official explanation was given.

“Iran successfully launched a capsule, codenamed Pishgam (Pioneer), containing a monkey and recovered the shipment on the ground intact,” said the statement by the defence ministry's aerospace department.

Al-Alam said the monkey was “alive” after travelling to an altitude of 120 kilometres for a sub-orbital flight.

Iran announced in mid-January it would try once more to send a monkey into orbit as part of “preparations for sending a man into space,” which is scheduled for 2020.

Iran's space programme deeply unsettles Western nations, which fear it could be used to develop ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads they suspect are being developed in secret.

Tehran has repeatedly denied that its nuclear and scientific programmes mask military ambitions.

Iran has previously sent a rat, turtles and worms into space.

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