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Report: Fire in Iranian space center kills 3 scientists
https://www.apnews.com/086b8e0c3864411d8180d5aaf756cf88
RIP
Any idea who was behind it?
Any idea who was behind it?
it seems like the second satellite "doostiy" failed too or they launched empty SAFIR slv.
Satellite Imagery Suggests Second Iranian Space Launch Has Failed
https://www.npr.org/2019/02/06/6920...ggests-second-iranian-space-launch-has-failed
Schmerler believes that despite the back-to-back failures, Iran will attempt another launch. "It's trial and error," he says. "And eventually they're going to get it right."
It is a hypothesis that it was a 'failed' satellite launch, i would still reserve judgment until official announcement. Currently, the only reason the western source claims it failed is because of lack of Iranian media coverage. There is no empirical evidence yet to show it was a satellite launch or it was satellite launch failure/success.
However, the timing is important and adds extra weight to the scenario that the satellite launch was a failure. Most likely, they tried to rush to launch so that it would be around the same time as Omid's launch time frame (10th anniversary).
at least we can learn from these mistakes. it's better than not to launch them at all.
Safir-1 is CLEARLY a unreliable SLV, it is underpowered and for whatever reason too volatile.
The number of Safir-1 failures GREATLY outweigh the successes.
Not sure why Iran bothers with this SLV.
Personally, I think IRGC doesn’t want too much success in this program. After all the amount of potential “spies” in the ISA cannot be underestimated. What better way for the West to understand Iran’s BM technology than to have front row intelligence gathering to the fueling process and key components.