Quote from: Soheil on 05/04/2013 03:00 pmQuote from: Catatonia on 05/03/2013 05:52 pmWhere is the launch site for this ?They would need something of the same size as the North Korean site ? I didn't know they had that.https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=35.236802,53.950462&spn=0.001183,0.002642&t=h&z=19far more better than north korean ... It looks like there will be a second launcher pad in the future.
Quote from: Catatonia on 05/03/2013 05:52 pmWhere is the launch site for this ?They would need something of the same size as the North Korean site ? I didn't know they had that.https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=35.236802,53.950462&spn=0.001183,0.002642&t=h&z=19far more better than north korean ...
Where is the launch site for this ?They would need something of the same size as the North Korean site ? I didn't know they had that.
Already exist ...
Quote from: Soheil on 05/05/2013 05:19 pmAlready exist ... Where?In the satellite picture of September 2012, there is only ONE launch pad at the new complex. Are you saying that in 7 month they built another one?
Quote from: Comet on 05/05/2013 08:52 pmQuote from: Soheil on 05/05/2013 05:19 pmAlready exist ... Where?In the satellite picture of September 2012, there is only ONE launch pad at the new complex. Are you saying that in 7 month they built another one?maybe a new launch pad for Safir-1 class SLVs ...Mearaj (ascension) launch pad (?)
Quote from: Soheil on 05/06/2013 08:32 amQuote from: Comet on 05/05/2013 08:52 pmQuote from: Soheil on 05/05/2013 05:19 pmAlready exist ... Where?In the satellite picture of September 2012, there is only ONE launch pad at the new complex. Are you saying that in 7 month they built another one?maybe a new launch pad for Safir-1 class SLVs ...Mearaj (ascension) launch pad (?)Does the 'old' Safir launch pad has also a designation like that?
Quote from: Satori on 05/06/2013 09:25 amQuote from: Soheil on 05/06/2013 08:32 amQuote from: Comet on 05/05/2013 08:52 pmQuote from: Soheil on 05/05/2013 05:19 pmAlready exist ... Where?In the satellite picture of September 2012, there is only ONE launch pad at the new complex. Are you saying that in 7 month they built another one?maybe a new launch pad for Safir-1 class SLVs ...Mearaj (ascension) launch pad (?)Does the 'old' Safir launch pad has also a designation like that?what do you mean?
Are you saying that there is a second launch pad for Safir-1 class SLV, right? And that launch pad is the 'Mearaj' launch pad. Or is 'Mearaj' the designation of the «old» Safir-1 launch pad?
Quote from: Satori on 05/06/2013 10:10 amAre you saying that there is a second launch pad for Safir-1 class SLV, right? And that launch pad is the 'Mearaj' launch pad. Or is 'Mearaj' the designation of the «old» Safir-1 launch pad?No , I don't think so ...
Quote from: Soheil on 05/06/2013 11:49 amQuote from: Satori on 05/06/2013 10:10 amAre you saying that there is a second launch pad for Safir-1 class SLV, right? And that launch pad is the 'Mearaj' launch pad. Or is 'Mearaj' the designation of the «old» Safir-1 launch pad?No , I don't think so ...So, what is the Mearaj launch pad?
Getting back to the engines, it is pretty clear that the "SH-3B" engine refers to the Shahab-3 engine, and that this Simorgh launcher clusters 4 of these engines. It is generally accepted that Shahab-3 is an "R-18" derivative (as is the NoDong), which is a 50% upgrade of the Scud-B, so this launcher is basically a 4 engine Scud with that 50% increase in thrust.The question is whether the North Korean satellite launcher Unha also uses the R-18 engine, or whether it uses the smaller Scud-B engine.
Quote from: Soheil on 05/08/2013 06:24 pmWhat is the purpose of posting well known (and old) pictures of SAFIR SLV in the SIMORGH SLV thread?
what is your idea ?
Quote from: Soheil on 05/11/2013 06:32 amwhat is your idea ? My idea is simple - post information that is related to the thread.