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So now you have switched from Iran is more advanced to Iran has its own foreign policy huh?lol Using your logic if we didn't decide our own policy, we wouldn't have voted out of the E.U Since ever major power from the U.S, to China to Japan didn't want us to leave. We wouldn't have been the first major western country to join the AIIB against U.S opposition and make it what it is today. Read about the suez canal crisis where Britain invaded Egypt and U.S was against our action/invasion. Etc. Etc we often have some conflict of interest with th U.S( and even France). we don't always agree on everything(which is normal between partners) . However, We always do what is in our best interests irregardless of whatever any country much less a fan boy like you might think.
It's useless having any constructive discussing with you. You sound like a teenage boy. Again reminds me of @ultron alias Superboy. Loool
Iran is more advance than many European counties in many sector, you're just too ignorant too see it.

As I said, you are here to troll. You should listen at your Iranian friend advice. Already addressed this issue but you keep repeating the same silly thing. Seriously where are you from originally? Asia or middle East?
Looking at your comments and ignorance you are definitely not Canadian that I'm sure about .
Ha ha you still have no Space Program though,even N.Korea has a decent Space Program.:flame:

Iran is more advance than many European countries in many sector, you're just too ignorant too see it.


Ha ha you still have no Space Program though,even N.Korea has a decent Space Program.:flame:
Only thing you Brits now have is the Clown Boris Jonson and the Old witch (that just won't die).
 
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Iran is more advance than many European counties in many sector, you're just too ignorant too see it.


Ha ha you still have no Space Program though,even N.Korea has a decent Space Program.:flame:


Only thing you Brits now have is the Clown Boris Jonson and the Old witch (that just won't die).
According to you naive immigrant space program is all about launching a couple of kgs for a week or two in space Like North Korea? Lol What kind of school did you go to during your childhood mate?lol

Having a real active Space program encompasses more than having a crude launch pad. It also involves commercial launch services , design,manufacture/launch and operation of satellites(including applications, services and data provided by these satellites), communication equipments, space exploration equipment, avionics used in space systems etc.

Moreover ,We are part of ESA(one of the founding members as well), so no need for us to build another lunch pad(except if we can do it cheaper). The only situation where we will build one ourselves is if we can do it at a more competitive rate than what Pan European Ariane space launcher is currently capable of doing and which offers more advantages, which is why our defence giant BAE systems and British government are investing in groundbreaking Skylon sabre engines space plane project which will offer a more competitive/cheaper single-stage to orbit satellite lunch and recovery platform. It's because we have examined,analysed and seen that it is feasible and competitive enough that's why our government and defence company decided to go ahead and finance it's development and they are about to build a spaceport for its lunches by 2020. We are a capitalistic country where only ROI is considered first and foremost not prestige stuffs. Lol
http://gizmodo.com/the-british-government-has-backed-plans-to-build-a-uk-s-1689349530

As I said several times , it's all about competitiveness. If we already have a pan European organisation which does it cheaper we will not have gone ahead with this project. Using your logic Germany who lunched and pioneered the world first rockets can't build a rocket on its own to put a satellite in space? lol Why will they waste resources doing it alone thus duplicating European resources, when there's already a viable powerful European launch system available which they are part of. As I said don't confuse competitiveness/economies of scale with lack of capabilities dude.

In fact even as it stands the U K still has a far bigger space industry than most powers apart from U.S, Russia and maybe China. Iran and N.Korea space industry is still way behind that of Britain. We currently have almost 7% of worlds space industry market dude worth almost $16.5billion dollars(almost £12billion) as of 2013, today it's almost $20billion dollars (almost £15billion )and growing estimated to reach over £40billion(about $50billion) by 2030. How many does the countries you mentioned have?
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Similarly a British-built rover is to sent to the red planet through ESA and we dominate the world's segment of small satellites. Etc. That's even taking into consideration the fact that our space industry is exclusively led by Private companies , (including British business/technology Mogul Richard Branson's virgin company, who is looking to increase his space investment in Britain) no state company or government is involved per se. Yet the industry is growing and excelling quite well .

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So just because we don't go around singing our praises and boasting about every thing we do doesn't means you should think we are not less CAPABLE.
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Having a credible active Space program is not just about just launching a satellite in space (which we will be doing hopefully soon with skylon). It's more than that dude. As I said before read before you spew nonsense .


Moreover you haven't answered my question, where do you come from?
Since i'm intrigued by your blatant ignorance. I'm getting tired of educating you :)
 
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According to you naive immigrant space program is all about launching a couple of kgs for a week or two in space Like North Korea? Lol What kind of school did you go to during your childhood mate?lol

Having a real active Space program encompasses more than having a crude launch pad. It also involves commercial launch services , design,manufacture/launch and operation of satellites(including applications, services and data provided by these satellites), communication equipments, space exploration equipment, avionics used in space systems etc.

Moreover ,We are part of ESA(one of the founding members as well), so no need for us to build another lunch pad(except if we can do it cheaper). The only situation where we will build one ourselves is if we can do it at a more competitive rate than what Pan European Ariane space launcher is currently capable of doing and which offers more advantages, which is why our defence giant BAE systems and British government are investing in groundbreaking Skylon sabre engines space plane project which will offer a more competitive/cheaper single-stage to orbit satellite lunch and recovery platform. It's because we have examined,analysed and seen that it is feasible and competitive enough that's why our government and defence company decided to go ahead and finance it's development and they are about to build a spaceport for its lunches by 2020. We are a capitalistic country where only ROI is considered first and foremost not prestige stuffs. Lol


As I said several times , it's all about competitiveness. If we already have a pan European organisation which does it cheaper we will not have gone ahead with this project. Using your logic Germany who lunched and pioneered the world first rockets can't build a rocket on its own to put a satellite in space? lol Why will they waste resources doing it alone thus duplicating European resources, when there's already a viable powerful European launch system available which they are part of. As I said don't confuse competitiveness/economies of scale with lack of capabilities dude.

In fact even as it stands the U K still has a far bigger space industry than most powers apart from U.S, Russia and maybe China. Iran and N.Korea space industry is still way behind that of Britain. We currently have almost 7% of worlds space industry market dude worth almost $16.5billion dollars(almost £12billion) as of 2013, today it's almost $20billion dollars (almost £15billion )and growing estimated to reach over £40billion(about $50billion) by 2030. How many does the countries you mentioned have?
FT-C4S2015.jpeg

SSTL%20Cleanroom%20May%202015.jpg

Similarly a British-built rover is to sent to the red planet through ESA and we dominate the world's segment of small satellites. Etc. That's even taking into consideration the fact that our space industry is exclusively led by Private companies , (including British business/technology Mogul Richard Branson's virgin company, who is looking to increase his space investment in Britain) no state company or government is involved per se. Yet the industry is growing and excelling quite well .

bruno3_3601188b.jpg

bruno_3601191b.jpg

So just because we don't go around singing our praises and boasting about every thing we do doesn't means you should think we are not less CAPABLE.
uk-space-agency-the-space-economy-and-role-of-the-uk-space-agency-4-638.jpg

Having a credible active Space program is not just about just launching a satellite in space (which we will be doing hopefully soon with skylon). It's more than that dude. As I said before read before you spew nonsense .


Moreover you haven't answered my question, where do you come from?
Since i'm intrigued by your blatant ignorance. I'm getting tired of educating you :)
ROFL! mate you're really taking private Sat industry revenue to compensate your lack of Space Program!!!Are you serious now? Even a tiny European country like Luxembourg make Billions from SAT industry.:yahoo:Those Toy rovers you are bragging about.. huh..next year a Start-up from US (Moon Express) gonna send their own Rover to the Moon:woot:
UK has literally Zero share in Arianespace! Developing a decent Rocket system takes years. What was the last time UK built any rocket Engine? Oh yea you guys have a Joke program called Skylon...except for the engine is like 10 years away:laughcry:
 
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ROFL! mate you're really taking private Sat industry revenue to compensate your lack of Space Program!!!Are you serious now? Even a tiny European country like Luxembourg make Billions from SAT industry.:yahoo:Those Toy rovers you are barging about.. huh..next year a Start-up from US (Moon Express) gonna send their own Rover to the Moon:woot:
UK has literally Zero share in Arianespace! Developing a decent Rocket system takes years. What was the last time UK built any rocket Engine? Oh yea you guys have a Joke program called Skylon...except for the engine is like 10 years away:laughcry:
Bottom Line: UK is like 10-15 years behind US but that won't stop you being a brown-noser on a high horse(habit that you guys have developed in last 30 years) . Though it would be real fun to watch when years from now UK applies for Bailout.:partay:I can already imagine what Clown Jonshon would say to France & Germany:laugh:,if he could stick around for that long anyway.
 
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