What Was The Payload On The Iran Rocket That Exploded This Week?

Iran's Information and Communications Technology Minister Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi tweeted this image of himself standing next to the Nahid-1

Daily Mail: 'Good Morning Donald Trump!' Iran 's IT minister taunts the president by tweeting a photo of himself next to the intact satellite linked to the explosion at a rocket test site

* Iran's Information and Communications Technology Minister Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi tweeted 'Good Morning' at President Trump Saturday
* Jahromi included a picture of himself standing next to the Nahid-1 satellite
* Trump on Friday tweeted what appeared to be a U.S. spy photo of the damage at the launch pad and said the US had nothing to do with the explosion
* Analysts had linked the explosion to Iran's planned launch of the Nahid-1

An Iranian official has tweeted at President Donald Trump over an apparent rocket failure, showing an image of him standing next to a satellite that was supposed to be launched.

Iran's Information and Communications Technology Minister Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi tweeted the image Saturday of himself with the Nahid-1 satellite.

'Me & Nahid I right now, Good Morning Donald Trump!' Jahromi wrote in the tweet accompanying the picture.

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WNU Editor: Twitter is banned in Iran .... except for those who work for the Iranian government. So this tweet by this Iranian minister should be treated with the skepticism that it deserves. But if it was not the Nahid-1 satellite on the rocket that exploded, what was it carrying?

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