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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #60 on: 01/04/2014 12:54 pm »
And I am still curious why the August 2008 launch has been re-designated a "test" rather than an orbital attempt which failed.
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #61 on: 01/04/2014 01:36 pm »
2014.02.03 - Sharif - Safir-1B - Semnan

Are you able to disclose your source for that date?

William, take a look at this http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/12/31/343030/iran-plans-february-satellite-launch/

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #62 on: 01/04/2014 04:09 pm »
2014.02.03 - Sharif - Safir-1B - Semnan

Are you able to disclose your source for that date?

Wishfull thinking?....

February 3 is the space achievements day of Iran. One can combine previous years launches or exhibitions, with the endless "Soon we will launch X satellites" and you will get the date quoted.

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #63 on: 01/05/2014 08:36 pm »
2014.02.03 - Sharif - Safir-1B - Semnan

Are you able to disclose your source for that date?

Iran plans satellite launch in February

An Iranian aerospace official says the country plans to launch an indigenously designed and manufactured satellite into orbit in early February next year.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/12/31/343030/iran-plans-february-satellite-launch/
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #64 on: 01/05/2014 08:44 pm »
2014.02.03 - Sharif - Safir-1B - Semnan

Are you able to disclose your source for that date?

Wishfull thinking?....

February 3 is the space achievements day of Iran. One can combine previous years launches or exhibitions, with the endless "Soon we will launch X satellites" and you will get the date quoted.

We launched X satellites & failed !!!

But there is a point ... you are going to find out soon ! ::)
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #65 on: 01/13/2014 03:47 pm »
/ / CyberSecurity.ru / / - Iran is preparing to launch three satellites of its own production, said Iranian Vice President Mohammad Shariatmadari in an interview with local media. According to him, the Iranian satellites Tadbir, Sharif-Sat and Fajr currently undergoing final preparations and prepare to head into space. He said nothing about specific launch dates, stating that the start will be when it will be suitable for technical and other conditions. In December last year, representatives of the Iranian Space Agency, ISA said that satellites Tadbir Sharif-Sat should be sent into orbit by the end of March. In addition, Iran is preparing to launch its own satellite of another, whose name has not been disclosed, as well as tests of the new booster Kavoshgar-7 .


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http://cybersecurity.ru/space/187195.html

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #66 on: 01/13/2014 07:30 pm »
Iran to Launch New Satellite into Space Soon

TEHRAN (FNA)- Tehran is preparing to orbit a new home-made satellite named Tadbir (Prudence) in the near future.

“Navid 2 satellite which was renamed as Tadbir by the eleventh government (President Rouhani’s government) will be sent into the space in the near future,” Former Chancellor of Science and Industry University Mohammad Saeed Jabal Ameli told reporters Tuesday.

He said that the satellite was built by the Iranian researchers at Science and Industry University and was delivered to Iran's Space Agency (ISA) 2 months ago.

“At present, the satellite is passing the final tests in ISA and is being transferred to the launch pad,” Jebel Ameli said.

Also in December, a senior ISA official said that Tehran will orbit two new home-made satellites by the end of the Iranian calendar year (March 20, 2014).

"Tests are being conducted on the two satellites of Sharif and Tadbir before the launching process," Hamid Fazeli said.

http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13921017000229

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #67 on: 01/23/2014 09:23 am »

Completed launches

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)


2008.08.17 - (?) - Safir-1 - Semnan - test
2009.02.02 - Omid - Safir-1 (2) - Semnan - 18:34
2011.06.15 - Rasad - Safir-1A - Semnan - 9:15:03
2012.02.03 - Navid Elm-o-Sana't - Safir-1B - Semnan - 00:04
2012.05.23 - Fajr #1 - Safir-1B - Semnan - launch failure
2012.09.22 - Fajr #2 - Safir-1B - Semnan - launch failure
2013.02.17-18 - Fajr #3 - Safir-1B - Semnan - launch failure ( the payload injected too early )

Planned launches

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)


2014
2014.02.1-11 - Tolou - Simorgh - Semnan
TBD - Sharif - ? - Semnan
TBD - Tadbir - ? - Semnan
TBD - Fajr - ? - Semnan
TBD - Nahid - ? - Semnan
TBD - Zafar - Simorgh - Semnan
TBD - AutSat (A Test, Amir Kabir-1, RU300) - Simorgh - Semnan
TBD - Mesbah-2 - Simorgh - Semnan

2015
TBD - Pars 2 - TBD - TBD
2015 - IranSat 1 - Simorgh - Semnan

2016
2016 - Pars sepehr - Safir-3A (Qoqnoos/Sepehr) - TBD

2017
TBD - IranSat 2 - Safir-3A (Qoqnoos/Sepehr) - TBD

2018
TBD - IranSat 3 - Safir-3B (?) (Sarir)  - chabahar
TBD - manned launch (suborbital) - TBD - chabahar

Unclear:
TBD - Masud 2 & Rasad 2 - Simorgh - Semnan
TBD - Ayaat - TBD - TBD
TBD - Saar - TBD - TBD
2019-2024 - manned launch (orbital) - TBD - chabahar
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #68 on: 02/03/2014 04:36 pm »
Iran introduced two new satellites of its own production .

MOSCOW / TEHRAN, Feb. 3 - RIA Novosti. Iranian specialists in celebration of the "National Day of Space Technology" of the Islamic Republic presented two new satellites of its own production - "Tadbir" ("Wisdom") and "Khaleej-e Fars" ("Persian Gulf "), which are intended to capture the Earth's surface, relaying information in a secure mode and emergency notification in case of emergencies, said on Monday the Iranian news agency IRNA .
Earlier, Iranian media reported that by the end of March 2014 Iran plans to put into orbit three satellites  - "Tadbir", "Sharif" and "Nahid". Output is planned for using Iranian rocket "Safir B1" ("The Messenger").
According to Iranian news agency, to design and build the satellite remote sensing "Tadbir" which passed all necessary tests and is ready for launch, Iranian scientists took five months. Sputnik "Tadbir" is a technically more advanced model of the satellite "Naveed" ("Harbinger"), to which Iran orbited in February 2012. He has the ability to spatial resolution of 100 meters, and uses the signals of global positioning system (GPS) to determine their position in space.

In turn, as the agency assumed that the communications satellite "Khaleej-e Fars" ("Persian Gulf") will transmit data encryption and will be used by emergency responders in the event of emergencies and natural disasters.
In December, Iranian officials have said they plan to March 2018 to bring into orbit own telecommunications satellite.

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http://ria.ru/space/20140203/992774955.html

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #70 on: 02/04/2014 04:54 am »
« Last Edit: 02/04/2014 05:02 am by Salo »

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #72 on: 05/18/2014 07:39 pm »
FYI


Iran to Launch 3 Satellites into Space Soon



http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13930227001058

announcement number ...

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #73 on: 05/20/2014 08:21 am »
Quoting the article:

"He said these three satellites are Tadbir (Prudence), SharifSat and Fajr."

If there was a launch failure on 20 March, then it couldn't have been Tadbir as was claimed. A question is if these three satellites will all be on one launch vehicle. If so, is Safir-1B large enough to carry all of them?
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #74 on: 05/20/2014 11:12 am »
Quoting the article:

"He said these three satellites are Tadbir (Prudence), SharifSat and Fajr."

If there was a launch failure on 20 March, then it couldn't have been Tadbir as was claimed. A question is if these three satellites will all be on one launch vehicle. If so, is Safir-1B large enough to carry all of them?

Naming these satellites in a news article says nothing.
Not naming it Tadbir would be the real news then they acknowledge that something went wrong on March 20th

Seems more likely that they Iranian space agency wants to buy time to sort things out. 
They announced several times that a satellite would be launched and nothing happend
They have to explain to they Iranian people at some time why nothing is happing time afther time


The post of Soheil about the "failed launch" is becoming more and more credible as time goes by without a satellite launch

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #75 on: 06/26/2014 09:23 am »
Iran may launch satellite into orbit in Octobe

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TEHRAN (ISNA)- Iran three of its satellites are ready to be launched into orbit, one of which is likely to be launched early October.

"The indigenous satellites of Sharif Sat (Noble Sat), Tadbir (Prudence) and Fajr (Dawn) are ready to be sent into the orbit. God willing Nahid (Venus) Satellite will be launched by the end of the year (the Iranian year which started on March 21)," said Deputy Head of Iran's Space Organization Hamid Fazeli.

"Our satellites are ready and on the table." The launches will be made after making arrangements in land stations and air bases, he said.

He also expressed that hope that one of the three satellites could be sent into space in World Space Week on October 4-10.

http://isna.ir/en/news/93040201121/Iran-may-launch-satellite-into-orbit-in-October


Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #76 on: 11/17/2014 11:11 am »
Iran preparing to launch new satellite into space in February

http://en.trend.az/iran/society/2333059.html

announcement number ....................... >:(

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #77 on: 12/07/2014 08:05 pm »
http://isna.ir/en/news/93091509099/Iran-to-launch-satellite-into-space-in-two

Iran to launch satellite into space in two months
Sat 6 Dec 2014 - 13:32

 TEHRAN (ISNA)- Deputy Head of Iran's Space Agency (ISA) Hamid Fazeli expressed the hope that the country would launch a satellite into space by late January.
 'Sharif Sat' built by Iranian experts at Sharif Poly Technique University, Fajr (Dawn) Satellite and Tadbir (Wisdom) satellites are ready to be sent into space.
 He further noted that 'Sharif Sat' and 'Fajr' satellites are top priorities to be launched by late January.
 Fazeli also noted that Nahid (Venus) satellite would be sent into space soon.
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #78 on: 02/02/2015 10:15 pm »
Completed launches

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)


2008.08.17 - (?) - Safir-1 - Semnan - test
2009.02.02 - Omid - Safir-1 (2) - Semnan - 18:34
2011.06.15 - Rasad - Safir-1A - Semnan - 9:15:03
2012.02.03 - Navid Elm-o-Sana't - Safir-1B - Semnan - 00:04
2012.05.23 - Fajr #1 - Safir-1B - Semnan - launch failure
2012.09.22 - Fajr #2 - Safir-1B - Semnan - launch failure
2013.02.17-18 - Fajr #3 - Safir-1B - Semnan - launch failure ( the payload injected too early )
2015.02.02 - Fajr - Safir-1B - Semnam - 8:52 (?)

Planned launches

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)


2015
TBD - Tolou - Simorgh - Semnan
TBD - Sharif - ? - Semnan
TBD - Tadbir - ? - Semnan
TBD - Nahid - ? - Semnan
TBD - Zafar - Simorgh - Semnan
TBD - AutSat (A Test, Amir Kabir-1, RU300) - Simorgh - Semnan
TBD - Mesbah-2 - Simorgh - Semnan
TBD - Pars 2 - TBD - TBD
TBD - IranSat 1 - Simorgh - Semnan

2016
2016 - Pars sepehr - Safir-3A (Qoqnoos/Sepehr) - TBD

2017
TBD - IranSat 2 - Safir-3A (Qoqnoos/Sepehr) - TBD

2018
TBD - IranSat 3 - Safir-3B (?) (Sarir)  - chabahar
TBD - manned launch (suborbital) - TBD - chabahar

Unclear:
TBD - Masud 2 & Rasad 2 - Simorgh - Semnan
TBD - Ayaat - TBD - TBD
TBD - Saar - TBD - TBD
2019-2024 - manned launch (orbital) - TBD - chabahar

Changes on February 2
Changes on February 5
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