The US observed a failed attempt by Iran to launch a satellite into orbit, Pentagon officials have told CNN. "U.S. Space Command is aware of the Iranian rocket launch failure which occurred early June 12th," Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Uriah Orland said in a statement. It is unclear which rocket was used in the failed launch but one expert at the Middlebury Institute of International Affairs at Monterey suggested it was likely to be the Simorgh rocket, a two-state space launch vehicle. Tehran has denied claims that the launch failed, according to Mehr news agency. Iran's previous attempts at launching satellites into orbit have been unsuccessful, either exploding at t
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