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Iran's Satellite Program and Developments

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According to officials it is going to be launched if weather becomes calm. Currently it is snowing in Tehran and Semnan which hosts our launching site is not far from here.
 
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Yeah, that is what it is. If you go to NASA site I gave the link above you can see that Navid is the most tracked satellite in the world, it was the case with Rasad and Omid too. It means the world takes notice when Iran does something and the whole world is watching.

No disrespect, but it seems your world revolves around NASA and in extension, America. You know there are several other countries that could care less what Iran does. Just saying.
 
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No disrespect, but it seems your world revolves around NASA and in extension, America. You know there are several other countries that could care less what Iran does. Just saying.

None taken. It is better to first research before talking. The website is global and logs the number of users tracking a particular satellite. Navid is the most tracked globally by users all over the world including India. So you are wrong and I am right.

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Yes, before 11 february according to the head of Irans space program, mr.fazeli

ماهواره فجر تا 22 بهمن پرتاب مي شود

http://www.yjc.ir/home?p_p_id=101_I...rect=/home&_101_INSTANCE_F4av_assetId=1559709

That is a good news. It would be the first time, Iran would have two home launched sats in space at the same time.

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According to officials it is going to be launched if weather becomes calm. Currently it is snowing in Tehran and Semnan which hosts our launching site is not far from here.

I guess Iran should build its launch pad somewhere in the south so that the weather is hotter and less cloudy.
 
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Relatively old but with good info about Fajr satellite

'Iran's Fajr satellite ready to launch'

Iran's Electronics Industry (IEI) says it has delivered domestically-built Fajr satellite to the country's Aerospace Industries Organization, adding that the device is ready to launch.


“This satellite is capable of staying in space for a year and a half and providing and transmitting pictures with a resolution of 500-1000 meters to stations on earth,” IEI Managing Director Ebrahim Mahmoudzadeh said, ISNA quoted on Friday.

He said the design and quality of the solar cells used on the body of the satellite have increased the durability of the satellite to 1.5 years.

The national Fajr (dawn) satellite weighs 50 km and will be placed in elliptical orbit of 250-400 km in radius and enjoys the specifications of professional radar.

Fajr, the new generation of Omid (Hope) satellite also designed and built by Iranian experts, is technically characterized by an orbit which could promote from 250 to 400 km through a thruster or an engine and have a greater elevation in elliptical orbit, Mahmoudzadeh added.

Regarding the camera mounted on the satellite, the IEI chief said the device was developed by the company is capable of taking pictures from various distances and at any time. IEI has produced a 20-meter resolution camera which will be installed on another Iranian-made satellite, called Tolou (Rise), he added.

“Fajr is also equipped with a domestically-made GPS navigation system which is seen as a new achievement,” he said.

The prototype satellite has passed pre-flight tests and is ready to launch, the IEI chief added.

Fajr satellite will be employed for testing systems and professional navigation in space while the pictures it transmits could be used in surveying and meteorological research work.
 
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