I've seen this kind of gambit before, where someone effectively demands piece of information x as their proof, and they have only demanded it because they are confident that it is not something that is publicly available.
In this case Iran's satellite imagery does not appear to be publicly available. However those produced by satellites run by the USA, Europe, Russia, Japan, India, Australia and any number of other countries have all been launched that provide the information demanded.
If there is to be a 'no CGI' codicil, then we can go back to the images of Earth as a lovely sphere taken by unmanned and probes (and manned spacecraft) launched by the US and USSR in the 1960s and early 1970s.
You could also get in touch with Iranian astronaut Anousheh Ansari
http://anoushehansari.com/blog/092606.phpSo anyway… When you look out, depending on which window you are looking through, you will get a different perspective on Earth. From the windows in the Service Module (remember this is were we eat ) you can see straight down so you see just the Earth surface with a little curvature at the edges.
From the side windows in the little cabins and the docking compartment, where I sleep, you see the complete curvature of the Earth against the dark background of the universe.
Demanding evidence from one country just because you think it isn't there is a strawman argument.