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  2. Nuclear program of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran's nuclear program was launched in the 1950s with the help of the United States. [18] ... The only remaining issues were traces of HEU found at one location, and ...

  3. Nuclear facilities in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The first-ever English-language website about Iran's nuclear energy program; Iran's key nuclear sites by BBC news; Iran nuclear sites ISIS; Videos. Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant - Nuclear Threat Initiative (2015) Natanz Enrichment Complex - Nuclear Threat Initiative (2015) IRANIAN centrifuges IR-1, IR-2M, and IR-4 - Nuclear Threat Initiative (2015)

  4. Explainer-Iran's main nuclear facilities, long in ... - AOL

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    Iran's nuclear programme is spread over many locations. ... describing it in 2022 as a "new location". KHONDAB. Iran has a partially built heavy-water research reactor originally called Arak and ...

  5. Natanz - Wikipedia

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    Natanz nuclear facility is part of Iran’s nuclear program. It is located some 33 km NNW from the town ( 33°43′N 51°43′E  /  33.717°N 51.717°E  / 33.717; 51.717 ) near a major highway, is generally recognized as Iran's central facility for uranium enrichment with over 19,000 gas centrifuges currently operational and nearly ...

  6. Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities Fast Facts - AOL

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    December 5, 2010 - Ali Akbar Salehi, Iran’s atomic chief and acting foreign minister, announces that Iran’s nuclear program is self-sufficient and that Iran has begun producing yellowcake, an ...

  7. An Iranian nuclear facility is so deep underground that US ...

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    Near a peak of the Zagros Mountains in central Iran, workers are building a nuclear facility so deep in the earth that it is likely beyond the range of a last-ditch U.S. weapon designed to destroy ...

  8. Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Iran began to look outwards towards partners for its nuclear program; however, due to a radically different political climate and punitive U.S. economic sanctions, few candidates existed. A Russian–Iranian intergovernmental outline for construction and operation of two reactor units at Bushehr was signed on 25 August 1992. [12]

  9. Isfahan Nuclear Technology/Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclear Technology/Research Center in Esfahan (مرکز بین‌المللی علوم و فنون هسته‌ای) [2] is Iran's largest atomic scientific center, located south east of Isfahan city, central Isfahan County, [3] [4] and with 10MW [5] capacity. [6] [7] [8] Its front is Pishgam Energy Industries Corporation.