In February last year Iran sent several small animals into space — a rat, two turtles and worms — aboard a capsule carried by its Kavoshgar-3 rocket.
Iran then developed ambitious plans to launch a monkey into space. Apparently this attempt was made last month but it failed. The Telegraph reports:

Kavoshgar 3 launch in 2010 - image: http://militaryasia.blogspot.com
“The Kavoshgar-5 rocket carrying a capsule with a live animal (a monkey) was launched during Shahrivar,” an Iranian calendar month spanning August 23 to September 22, Deputy Science Minister Mohammad Mehdinejad-Nouri was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency.
“However, the launch was not publicised as all of its anticipated objectives were not accomplished,” Mehdinejad-Nouri told reporters.
He said the launch of a live animal into space was “strategic, and a priority,” and expressed hope that future launches would attain more of the objectives set.
On October 3, Iran indefinitely postponed plans to send a live monkey into space, without giving any reasons.
“One cannot give a set date for this project and as soon as our nation’s scientists announce the readiness (of the project) it will be announced,” said Hamid Fazeli, head of Iran’s Space Organisation.
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