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Salo

Подборка иранских работ по ракетно-космической тематике:
http://www.iranmilitaryforum.net/space-technology-and-news/iranian-publications-related-to-space-technologies/
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Salo

#561
http://www.iranmilitaryforum.net/space-technology-and-news/iran-launched-third-satellite-into-space-'navid-satellite'/msg109798/#msg109798
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Цитироватьshocktec пишет:

Navid can take photos with a resolution of about 400 meters. Equipped with Enciphering Systems Navid is able to establish a safe and stable link with its 5 ground stations spread around Iran
M-ATF пишет:

Navid-e-Elm-o-Sanat is a research and experimental satellites not practical satellite. Particularly Navid is a test bed for Zafar-e-Elm-o-Sanat satellite. Its images is used for weather not spying.
M-ATF пишет:

As I know the first practical imaging satellite of Iran is Pars-2 with 5m resolution. Pars-2 will be ready 4 years later. 5m resolution isn't best resolution for spying too, But I think its good step for Iran. There are other official reports about 1m and 2m resolution satellites.

Of course next Iranian satellites that will be launched before Pars-2, are equipped with cameras too but high resolution images isn't the goal of using them. For example Zafar-e-Elmo-Sanat is equipped with four cameras with 80 m resolution.
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anik

Тегеран готовит запуск спутника весом в одну тонну
http://www.interfax.ru/news.asp?id=233302

Тегеран. 29 февраля. INTERFAX.RU - Тегеран планирует запуск спутника собственного производства "для дальнейшего покорения вершин прогресса", заявил в среду глава иранской Организации авиационной промышленности Мехди Фарахи.

По его словам, запуск спутника "Тулу" ("Рассвет") весом в одну тонну планируется осуществить в течение последующих шести месяцев, а в предстоящие 10 лет Иран должен запустить целый ряд подобных спутников при помощи ракетоносителей отечественного производства .

Фарахи добавил, что Иран недавно "запустил на орбиту ряд спутников для исследовательских нужд страны".

Salo

#563
Цитироватьanik пишет:

Тегеран готовит запуск спутника весом в одну тонну
http://www.interfax.ru/news.asp?id=233302

Тегеран. 29 февраля. INTERFAX.RU - Тегеран планирует запуск спутника собственного производства "для дальнейшего покорения вершин прогресса", заявил в среду глава иранской Организации авиационной промышленности Мехди Фарахи.

По его словам, запуск спутника "Тулу" ("Рассвет" весом в одну тонну планируется осуществить в течение последующих шести месяцев, а в предстоящие 10 лет Иран должен запустить целый ряд подобных спутников при помощи ракетоносителей отечественного производства .

Фарахи добавил, что Иран недавно "запустил на орбиту ряд спутников для исследовательских нужд страны".
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Salo

#564
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/229223.html
ЦитироватьIran plans space launch of satellites weighing up to one-ton
Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:2AM GMT

A senior Iranian aerospace official says the Islamic Republic plans to send satellites, weighing up to a ton, into space within the next ten years in yet another step to "conquer the peaks of progress."

Director of Iran's Aerospace Industry Organization Mehdi Farahi said on Tuesday that Iran has launched a number of indigenous research satellites successfully into orbit, and is poised to send up Tolou (Sunrise) satellite within the next six months. He added that a home-designed and -built Simorgh (Phoenix) carrier will be used to take the satellites into space.

Farahi highlighted that within a 10-year period Iran is aiming at the prospect of launching into space a variety of satellites weighing up to one ton with the thrusting power of satellite carriers built in Iran.
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Salo

#565
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/229223.html
ЦитироватьIran plans space launch of satellites weighing up to one-ton
Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:2AM GMT

A senior Iranian aerospace official says the Islamic Republic plans to send satellites, weighing up to a ton, into space within the next ten years in yet another step to "conquer the peaks of progress."

Director of Iran's Aerospace Industry Organization Mehdi Farahi said on Tuesday that Iran has launched a number of indigenous research satellites successfully into orbit, and is poised to send up Tolou (Sunrise) satellite within the next six months. He added that a home-designed and -built Simorgh (Phoenix) carrier will be used to take the satellites into space.

Farahi highlighted that within a 10-year period Iran is aiming at the prospect of launching into space a variety of satellites weighing up to one ton with the thrusting power of satellite carriers built in Iran.
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Salo

#566
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/229416.html
ЦитироватьIran to put new satellite into orbit
Thu Mar 1, 2012 12:12PM GMT

Iran is planning to launch its indigenous Fajr satellite into orbit in the upcoming months, marking a "remarkable breakthrough" for the country's space technology, the head of Iran Space Agency (ISA) says.

The Fajr satellite, which currently undergoes its preparatory phase, will be put into space in the first few months of the next Persian calendar year (starting on March 20), said Hamid Fazeli on Wednesday.

The upcoming launch of Fajr heralds a "remarkable breakthrough" for Iran's space technology, as the event marks the transition of Iran's satellite technology from research orbiters to practical and operational satellites, Fazeli pointed out.

Fajr was slated to be launched before the end of the current Iranian year (ending on March 19); however, the plan was postponed to the following year due to some pilot tests, he noted.

The 60-kilogram satellite, which is powered by solar cells, will circle the Earth at an altitude of about 400 kilometers and will stay in orbit for a period of one and a half years.

The satellite will be used to facilitate activities related to agriculture, conservation of natural resources and forests, management of natural disasters and other data collection purposes, the ISA chief said.
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Salo

#567
http://iran-daily.com/1390/12/11/MainPaper/4184/Page/2/Index.htm
ЦитироватьPlans to Place 1-Ton Satellite Into Orbit

Head of the Aerospace Industries Organization highlighted the great potentials of Iranian scientists and experts, and said based on the country's ten-year space program, Iran plans to put a one-ton satellite into orbit.
Mehdi Farahi told IRNA that Iranian scientists have mastered the technology to design and produce various kinds of research satellites, some of which have already been placed in pre-determined orbits.
"We intend to put satellites weighing up to 100 kilograms into a 500-kilometer orbit using domestically-built satellite launchers."
He referred to the Tolou (sunrise) Satellite as Iran's first remote sensing satellite and said the satellite, which was unveiled on February 3, 2010, in a ceremony attended by the president, is planned to be launched into space by Simorgh satellite carrier.
Farahi noted that Tolou is equipped with imaging systems, mechanism control systems and solar cells, adding that its main mission is uni-spectrum imaging, which can be used in high-scale mapping, agricultural sciences, surveying population distribution, and assessing natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, etc.

Head of the Aerospace Industries Organization further said there are plans to build the Safir3 satellite carrier, capable of putting satellites weighing up to 500 kg into orbit.
He said placing satellites in high orbits has advantages such as improvement of the performance of the satellite and higher intelligence precision.
Farahi added that satellites placed in high orbits can be used in meteorological and geographical research and fighting natural disasters.
On June 20, 2011, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the country has gained access to the technology of developing various satellites and will soon launch larger satellites that will be placed in circular orbits at an altitude of nearly 35,000 kilometers (21,748 miles).
Iran is one of the 24 founding members of the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Outer Space, which was established in 1959.
The country launched its domestically-built Navid-e Elm-o Sanat satellite into orbit on February 3.
Navid-e Elm-o Sanat is a telecom, measurement and scientific satellite whose recordings can be used in a wide range of fields.
Iran launched its first domestically-developed satellite, Omid (Hope), in 2009 making the Islamic Republic the ninth nation with satellite launching capability.
Deputy head of Iran's Industrial and Scientific Studies Center for Innovation and International Cooperation, Mohammad Hassan Entezari last week said the satellite will identify the signals sent from the earth before or after the earthquake, adding the satellite weighs 50-70 kg and will be placed in a lower altitude.
He stressed that some countries including France, China and Russia are working in this regard, noting Ayat satellite possesses a key role in processing the seismic disturbances before and after the shocks.
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Salo

#568
http://iran-daily.com/1390/12/11/MainPaper/4184/Page/2/Index.htm
ЦитироватьPlans to Place 1-Ton Satellite Into Orbit

Head of the Aerospace Industries Organization highlighted the great potentials of Iranian scientists and experts, and said based on the country's ten-year space program, Iran plans to put a one-ton satellite into orbit.
Mehdi Farahi told IRNA that Iranian scientists have mastered the technology to design and produce various kinds of research satellites, some of which have already been placed in pre-determined orbits.
"We intend to put satellites weighing up to 100 kilograms into a 500-kilometer orbit using domestically-built satellite launchers."
He referred to the Tolou (sunrise) Satellite as Iran's first remote sensing satellite and said the satellite, which was unveiled on February 3, 2010, in a ceremony attended by the president, is planned to be launched into space by Simorgh satellite carrier.
Farahi noted that Tolou is equipped with imaging systems, mechanism control systems and solar cells, adding that its main mission is uni-spectrum imaging, which can be used in high-scale mapping, agricultural sciences, surveying population distribution, and assessing natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, etc.

Head of the Aerospace Industries Organization further said there are plans to build the Safir3 satellite carrier, capable of putting satellites weighing up to 500 kg into orbit.
He said placing satellites in high orbits has advantages such as improvement of the performance of the satellite and higher intelligence precision.
Farahi added that satellites placed in high orbits can be used in meteorological and geographical research and fighting natural disasters.
On June 20, 2011, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the country has gained access to the technology of developing various satellites and will soon launch larger satellites that will be placed in circular orbits at an altitude of nearly 35,000 kilometers (21,748 miles).
Iran is one of the 24 founding members of the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Outer Space, which was established in 1959.
The country launched its domestically-built Navid-e Elm-o Sanat satellite into orbit on February 3.
Navid-e Elm-o Sanat is a telecom, measurement and scientific satellite whose recordings can be used in a wide range of fields.
Iran launched its first domestically-developed satellite, Omid (Hope), in 2009 making the Islamic Republic the ninth nation with satellite launching capability.
Deputy head of Iran's Industrial and Scientific Studies Center for Innovation and International Cooperation, Mohammad Hassan Entezari last week said the satellite will identify the signals sent from the earth before or after the earthquake, adding the satellite weighs 50-70 kg and will be placed in a lower altitude.
He stressed that some countries including France, China and Russia are working in this regard, noting Ayat satellite possesses a key role in processing the seismic disturbances before and after the shocks.
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Salo

#569
http://www.iranmilitaryforum.net/space-technology-and-news/'sorayya'-a-weekly-tv-program-including-new-information-about-safir1-2-3-(video)/?PHPSESSID=982c27e418d8da5f6b8be25864e93dbf
ЦитироватьM-ATF пишет:

This is recorded video of "Sorayya" weekly TV program, about Iran space program. It includes some short documentaries like launching Navid satellite and preparation of monkeys for space launch and talk with officials of Iran space program.

(recorded and uploaded by Nasirirani at military.ir (90 MB in 3gp format and around 70 minutes) :
http://parsaspace.com/files/6280464884/?c=1138

In a part of this program, Aerospace Industry Organization Director Mehdi Farahi talked about Iranian SLV's.
He said Omid satellite was launched by Safir (Safir-1).
Rasad was launched by Safir-1A. Safir-1A is the same Safir-1 but some improvements with around 10% changes.
In Safir-1B we could double payload of Safir-1 ,with modification of fuel, top body, engines of first and second stage, batteries and a series of small changes in main rocket.
Safir-2A is the first version of Safir-2 with the name of Simorgh. length of it is 26 m, diameter of it is around 2.5m and weight of it is around 86 tons. thrust of is around 143 tons. It can put 100 kg satellites into 500 km altitude orbits.
The next our step is Safir-3A and Safir-3B that can put 1000 kg satellites into 1000km altitude orbits.If we could add micro thrusters and some side equipments (booster?) to it, it can put payloads into 36000 km altitude orbits. We hope to build it during fifth development program of country.
It was announced , it will be talked more detail about SLV's in program of this week
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Salo

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Salo

#571
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/230008.html
ЦитироватьDirector of Iran's Aerospace Industry Organization Mehdi Farahi said Sunday that the design and production of satellite carrier rockets with a range of 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) are given a high priority in the country's Fifth Five-Year Development Plan (2010-2015).

He added that such carrier rockets could place satellites, weighing up to a ton, into circular orbits about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) above the Earth's surface.

The official further said Iran aims to send other satellites into geostationary orbits, around 36,000 kilometers (22,320 miles) above the Earth's equator, after the end of the country's Fifth Development Plan.
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Salo

#572
http://www.iranmilitaryforum.net/space-technology-and-news/iran-to-launch-fajr-satellite-soon/msg111537/#msg111537
ЦитироватьSangeshkan_Cave пишет:

Orbit Transfer: Fajr Satellite's Main Mission

Basic Translation

1390/12/16 14:09

The main mission of Fajr satellite will be orbit transfer, with life span increase as a result.

Dr Hamid Fazeli, Head of Iranian Space Agency in an interview with Young Journalists Club, said the main mission of the Fajr satellite would be orbital maneuvering and transfer with the aid of the satellite own cold gas propulsion system.

Dr Hamid Fazeli said that the Fajr satellite separation from the carrier will be conducted at an altitude of 250 km. The satellite would then proceed with the orbit transfer maneuver with a perigee at 404 km.

Dr Fazeli said the transfer to this higher orbit would allow the Fajr satellite to increase its life span by about four times.

* Fajr Satellite Smart Energy Management

Dr Fazeli said that after the orbit transfer, the satellite increased life span would allow Fajr to remain more than one and a half year in outer space.

Dr Fazeli said that the Fajr satellite is equipped with an imaging camera as a secondary payload: this camera has a resolution of 500 m, increasing the capabilities of the satellite.

He emphasized that the Smart Energy Management is achieved with the optimized design and power distribution systems, representing a new major national achievement for Iran.
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Salo

#573
http://www.iranmilitaryforum.net/space-technology-and-news/'sorayya'-a-weekly-tv-program-including-new-information-about-safir1-2-3-(video)/msg111401/#msg111401
ЦитироватьM-ATF пишет:

Second Sorayya TV show is around 80 minutes, I splitted it into five files. It includes talk with head of SAIRAN (IEI) (third and forth part) and head of Mesbah and satellite project (fifth part) and head of Aerospace research institute (about sending human into space in fifth part), It also includes reports about Navid-e-Elm-o-Sanat satellite (first part) and Aerospace conference in Shahid Sattari University too (forth part).

Part 1 (around 23 min. and 147 MB):
http://delagah.persiangig.com/video/Sorayya/IRIB-TV1_Sorayya-2-Part%281%29.rar

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQK_tUVLVvY&feature=player_embedded
Sorayya TV Show about Iran's Space Program (Part2-2)

Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK6UUm0hzTU&feature=player_embedded
Sorayya TV Show about Iran's Space Program (Part2-3)

Part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMCxjdl-Mww&feature=player_embedded
Sorayya TV Show about Iran's Space Program (Part2-4)

I uploaded fifth part on youtube too but it was rejected by Youtube because it was too long (19 min.), I'm uploading it on another host

Fifth part (19 min, 122 MB):

http://delagah.persiangig.com/video/Sorayya/IRIB-TV1_Sorayya-2-Part%285%29.rar
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LG

http://www.defence.pk/forums/military-photos-multimedia/156164-made-iran-6.html

Iranian early warning radar (unspecified name compared with western models):


Iran's Robot


Iranian satellite



ronatu

А ноги то им связали.... :wink:
Когда жизнь экзаменует - первыми сдают нервы.

Pol

http://www.satnews.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?number=265579884

March 05, 2012

Iran... More Launches Upcoming

According to the Tehran Times, the country's Aerospace Industry Organization Director Mehdi Farahi has announced...
...that Iran plans to send satellites into geostationary orbits after the end of the country's Fifth Development Plan. Iran's Fifth Five-Year Development Plan (2010-2015) is part of the 20-Year Outlook Plan (2005-2025), which is the country's main blueprint for long-term sustainable growth. Farahi also said that the process of designing and manufacturing several satellite carrier rockets with a range of 1000 kilometers will be completed by the end of the Fifth Development Plan. Iran has already sent three satellites into space. On February 3, Iran successfully launched its third domestically manufactured satellite, named the Navid, into orbit. The Navid satellite was sent into space aboard the upgraded Safir satellite carrier rocket.

Iran's Safir launch vehicle.
С уважением, Павел Акулаев

Liss

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Salo

#578
http://www.sri.ac.ir/index.aspx?siteid=1&pageid=168
ЦитироватьSpace Research Institute is one of the active centers for design, manufacture, and test of satellite projects in Iran. It is currently involved in several remote sensing and telecommunications satellite projects among which are the following:





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Salo

#579
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ЦитироватьSalo пишет:

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=11734.msg888421#msg888421
ЦитироватьSatori пишет:

According to the Iran Military Forum, Fajr could be launched until the end of June and Zafar until the end of the year (Iranian?)
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=9102110289
ЦитироватьIran to Send Living Creatures into Space by Mid Summer

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran will send more living creatures into the space by the next three months, a senior Iranian space official announced on Wednesday.      

"Given the good support that has been offered by the government, we will have a program for sending living creatures into space," Head of the Iranian Space Agency Hamid Fazeli said.

"The preliminary steps have already been taken and the living creatures will be sent into the space by the next two or three months," Fazeli added.

He further announced that Iran will send Fajr (Dawn), Tolou (Sunrise) and Elm-o Sana'at (Promise of Science and Industry) satellites into orbit this year.

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.

http://www.tehrantimes.com/politics/97483-iran-plans-to-send-fajr-satellite-into-space-within-a-month
ЦитироватьIran plans to send Fajr satellite into space within a month      

On Line: 02 May 2012 15:36

TEHRAN – The Islamic Republic plans to send the Fajr (Dawn) satellite into space within a month, Director of Iran Space Agency Hamid Fazeli announced on Wednesday.

The Fajr satellite is a reconnaissance satellite powered by solar energy.

Speaking at a conference in K.N. Toosi University of Technology in Tehran, Fazeli said that Iran plans to send the satellite into space aboard the upgraded Safir one satellite carrier rocket.

Fazeli said that the launch of the satellite into the orbit will be a technological step forward in Iran's space industry.

Iran has already sent three satellites into space. On February 3, the country successfully launched its third domestically manufactured satellite, named the Navid (Promise), into orbit. The Safir one satellite carrier rocket was used to launch the Navid research satellite.

Fazeli also said that the Islamic Republic will also put the satellites Nahid and Sharif University of Technology into orbit by the end of the Iranian calendar year, March 20.

He went on to say that Iranian space scientists are doing research to develop the technology to unfold solar panels through sending the Nahid satellite into space.

Fazeli said that if the manufacture of Simorgh satellite carrier rocket is completed, the satellite Tolou (Sunrise) and Zafar (Victory) will be launched into space by March 20.

The Zafar satellite will be used for remote sensing missions. The images taken by the satellite can be utilized in meteorology and for the demarcation of water borders and charting the topography of the tributaries of rivers.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Fazeli said that Iran Space Agency is working on a project to send living creatures to space within a few months.

Iran is one of the 24 founding members of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, which was set up in 1959.
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