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TEHRAN, 2013, Jan. 29 -- Space Science Foundation official Hamid Fazeli said the satellites Sharif and Nahid will be launched during the current Iranian year (ends on 20 March 2013), said that they will release two satellites via the satellite carrier Safir-1B .
Fazeli said in a statement to journalists, the satellite Sharif , made by researchers at the University of Sharif, to be launched this year by the satellite carrier Safir-1B . The satellite Sharif is the last satellite to be launched into space from a satellite of the University students designed and produced in the country.
With regard to the draft satellite Nahid Space Science Foundation official said that this satellite is the Academy of Space Systems for Space and Science Foundation is scheduled to release later this year. He stated that this satellite features modern technology so that solar energy plates for satellite in Earth orbit are opening and portability for solar energy.
Fazli said that a satellite Nahid also features the ability to take pictures, to be carried via satellite carrier Safir-1B and place it at a height of 250 to 370 kilometres from the Earth.
 
GO IRAN!!!

At these rate iran will be sending astronauts in less than 5 years.
BTW, does iran has plans to develop cryo-engines?
thanks.
 
What is the weight of Fajr? This is gonna be great, can't wait.

Personally I care 10 time more about the SLV/Sat developments than the bio capsule stuff. That's just a waste of money IMO. Let's focus on increasing our capabilities in the SLV front so we can get that 1 ton momma in the air by the end of the decade.

So weight of Fajr? Anyone?
 
How is Iran going to test a 36000 km launch in to orbit next year without cryo engines?

with a Solid Fuel SLV ...

What is the weight of Fajr? This is gonna be great, can't wait.

Personally I care more about the SLV/Sat developments 10 times more than the bio capsule stuff. That's just a waste of money IMO. Let's focus on increasing our capabilities in the SLV front so we can get that 1 ton momma in the air by the end of the decade.

So weight of Fajr? Anyone?

weight : 60-65 kg
 
with a Solid Fuel SLV ...



weight : 60-65 kg

Which SLV will be used? Still Safir?

From what I gathered from your posts in this thread, we will see Fajr go up anytime between Feb 2nd and 10th using the Safir SLV (?) and before the end of the Iranian calender year we will see two more sats go up using the Safir B SLV. Correct?

Do you have the weights of Nahid and Sharif?

btw, South Korea launched its sat in the air finally (after the third try). The Russian had a big hand in their domestic SLV.
 
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