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Iran successfully launches the domestically produced Chamran 1 satellite into a 550-km orbit on Saturday .
Eutelsat announced Wednesday it had signed a contract with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for multiple H3 rocket launches starting 2027 .
Iran successfully launched the small, solid rocket Qaem-100 for a second time after an initial failure in 2023 .
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