DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Satellite images appear to show the smoldering remains of a rocket at an Iranian space center that was to conduct a U.S.-criticized satellite launch.
The satellite pictures were taken Thursday morning of the Imam Khomeini Space Center in Iran's Semnan province.
The photos show black smoke and part of a painted launch pad apparently scorched away.
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David Schmerler, a senior research associate at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, told The Associated Press: "Whatever happened there, it blew up and you're looking at the smoldering remains of what used to be there."
NPR first reported on the satellite images.
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Iran was to launch the Nahid-1 satellite in the coming days. There had been activity at the space center in recent days.
There was no immediate reaction from Iran.
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