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TEHRAN (FNA)- Head of Iran's Space Agency Hamid Fazeli said after Iran sent a number of living creatures, including a monkey, into the space, advanced countries in the field of space science admitted and admired Tehran's progress in this arena.

"Countries, like Brazil, which have a say in the space science have made strong efforts to send living creatures into the space, but they failed due to the complicated nature of this task and admitted that they have fallen behind Iran after the country's success in sending Pishgam (Pioneer) explorer rocket (which carried a monkey) to the space," Fazeli said addressing a forum in Tehran on Wednesday.

"South Korea also failed two to three times in sending space cargos and it eventually succeeded in sending a living creature into the space only two months ago," he added.

So, Iran has had a good beginning when compared with Brazil and South Korea which are among the first ten leading countries in the field of space science, and Tehran can make more progress to stand beside the pioneering in this field in future, the Iranian space chief concluded.

Late in January, the Iranian Defense Ministry's Aerospace Industries Organization announced that it has sent a monkey into the space on the back of Pishgam (Pioneer) explorer rocket, and that it has brought back and recovered the living cargo.

The Aerospace Industries Organization said it had sent the living creature into space aboard an indigenous biocapsule as a prelude to sending humans into space.

The Aerospace Industries Organization said the capsule was sent to an orbit beyond 120km in altitude and carried out telemetry of the environmental data records.

The explorer rocket was launched by the Aerospace Industries Organization and it returned to the Earth after reaching the desired speed and altitude, and the living creature (monkey) was retrieved and found alive.

In mid-March 2011, Iran's Space Agency (ISA) announced the launch of the Kavoshgar-4 rocket carrying a test capsule designed to house the monkey.

The capsule had been unveiled in February 2011 by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, along with four new prototypes of home-built satellites.

At the time, Fazeli called the launch of a large animal into space as the first step towards sending a man into space, which Tehran says is scheduled for 2020.

Iran has already sent small animals into space - a rat, turtles and worms - aboard a capsule carried by its Kavoshgar-3 rocket in 2010.

The Islamic republic, which first put a satellite into orbit in 2009, has outlined an ambitious space program and has, thus far, made giant progress in the field despite western sanctions and pressures against its advancement.

Iran has taken wide strides in aerospace. The country sent the first biocapsule of living creatures into space in February 2011, using its home-made Kavoshgar-3 (Explorer-3) carrier.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced in 2010 that Iran plans to send astronauts into space in 2024. But, later he said that the issue had gone under a second study at a cabinet meeting and that the cabinet had decided to implement the plan in 2019, five years earlier than the date envisaged in the original plan.

Omid (hope) was Iran's first research satellite that was designed for gathering information and testing equipment. After orbiting for three months, Omid successfully completed its mission without any problem. It completed more than 700 orbits over seven weeks and reentered the Earth's atmosphere on April 25, 2009.

After launching Omid, Tehran unveiled three new satellites called Tolou, Mesbah II and Navid, respectively. Iran has also unveiled its latest achievements in designing and producing satellite carriers.

A new generation of home-made satellites and a new satellite carrier called Simorgh (Phoenix) were among the latest achievements unveiled by Iran's aerospace industries.

The milk-bottle shaped rocket is equipped to carry a 60-kilogram (132-pound) satellite 500 kilometers (310 miles) into orbit.

The 27-meter (90 foot) tall multi-stage rocket weighs 85 tons and its liquid fuel propulsion system has a thrust of up to 143 tons.

Iran is one of the 24 founding members of the United Nations' Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UNCOPUOS), which was set up in 1 ©: ©: R

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Advanced Countries Admit Iran's Astonishing Progress in Space Science

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hehe....well , we are master in space tech .......if you just wanted send a monkey , why did you waste energy money ? it's hard time for you ! we did launch 7 satellite in last rocket from different countries , we would have given "lift" to your monkey .....................
 
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the whole world is astonished at the photoshop capabilities of the iranians :D
 
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hehe....well , we are master in space tech .......if you just wanted send a monkey , why did you waste energy money ? it's hard time for you ! we did launch 7 satellite in last rocket from different countries , we would have given "lift" to your monkey .....................

Not even remotely. :coffee:
 
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CONGRATS !
Iran is surprising the world
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