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Six charged with providing US space technology to Iran

JUN 09, 2010
Physics Today
Washington Post : Nader Modanlo, a former NASA scientist, was among six people indicted in Maryland yesterday on charges of violating a trade embargo on high-tech exports to Iran. The indictment alleges that Modanlo used his satellite company Final Analysis and a front company Prospect Telecom to act as an intermediary between a Russian aerospace company and an Iranian customer. Because of the deal, the indictment alleges, Iran was able to launch a satellite into low-Earth orbit in 2005.
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