CBS/AP/ February 4, 2013, 7:31 AM

Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says he wants to be country's 1st astronaut

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad / Getty

TEHRAN, Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said he's ready to be the first Iranian astronaut sent into space as part of Iran's goal of manned space flight.

Ahmadinejad said he was willing to sacrifice his life for Iran's ambitious space program in comments reported Monday by the official IRNA news agency.

Iran claimed last week to have sent a monkey into space, describing the launch as a successful step toward Tehran's plan to send an astronaut into space within the next five to six years.

The monkey named "Pishgam," or "Pioneer" in Farsi, allegedly traveled 72 miles into space and then safely returned to Earth.

Iran's space monkey

An image from Iran's Press TV, broadcast on Jan. 28, 2013, shows a scientist holding a monkey which the Islamic Republic claims was successfully rocketed into space, and then retrieved safely.

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The United States government, however, says there's never been any proof of a successful launch. There has also been significant speculation that the photos used by Iran to "prove" the mission actually showed two different monkeys.

In 2010, Iran said it launched an Explorer rocket into space carrying a mouse, a turtle and worms.

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pitai says:
I'd pay my share to send him into space expecting no return on investment. No return please.
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VO142857 says:
I think Iranians are on the right track. After launching a monkey, they need to try bigger species, such as jackass.
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AustinCommentator says:
I thought he already went up. Oh wait, that was a monkey.
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