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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #140 on: 11/01/2017 11:52 am »
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #141 on: 07/01/2018 09:19 am »

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #142 on: 07/02/2018 07:52 am »
Article also says that Amirkabir is ready for launch. Not sure if that means that it will be launched on the next Simorgh.
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #143 on: 07/02/2018 02:45 pm »
Article also says that Amirkabir is ready for launch. Not sure if that means that it will be launched on the next Simorgh.

Amirkabir satellite is "ready for launch" for years, almost a decade...

Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #144 on: 08/06/2018 11:11 am »
Iran to Orbit Payam-e-AmirKabir Operational Satellite

http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13970510000374


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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #145 on: 08/06/2018 11:33 am »
Iran to Orbit Payam-e-AmirKabir Operational Satellite

http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13970510000374

hope it has an amateur radio payload on it...go baby go

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #146 on: 09/13/2018 03:57 pm »
Is the Iranian space program dead?

Why aren't we seeing any launch attempts?

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #147 on: 09/15/2018 02:41 am »
Iran is still probably working out the bugs in the Simorgh launch vehicle. Its second launch on 27 July 2017 was a failure, so a year long plus delay is not surprising.
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #148 on: 10/02/2018 11:08 am »

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #149 on: 10/02/2018 11:23 am »
From the above article.

"Head of Iran Space Agency Morteza Barari announced on October 1 that three satellites namely, Payam-e-Amirkabir, Dousti and Nahid-1, which have been designed and developed by domestic experts, are now ready to take off.

Noting that the launch date is not determined yet, the official expressed hope that all will be orbiting the Earth by the end of the current Iranian year (March 21, 2019)."
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #150 on: 10/02/2018 01:15 pm »
Iran must be the country with most stockpile of satellites ready to be launch.

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #151 on: 10/03/2018 04:39 am »
So currently iran has:

- 3 Safir payloads (Dosti,tadbir and sharifsat) ready to launch
- 2 Simorgh payloads (AUTSAT and Nahid-1) to be ready soon for launch
- Nahid-2 palnned for 2021

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #152 on: 10/03/2018 03:36 pm »
So currently iran has:

- 3 Safir payloads (Dosti,tadbir and sharifsat) ready to launch
- 2 Simorgh payloads (AUTSAT and Nahid-1) to be ready soon for launch
- Nahid-2 palnned for 2021

And Toulu, Zafar, Mesbah 2, SRISat, Soha, Khalij Fars and more.

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #153 on: 10/05/2018 02:21 pm »
So currently iran has:

- 3 Safir payloads (Dosti,tadbir and sharifsat) ready to launch
- 2 Simorgh payloads (AUTSAT and Nahid-1) to be ready soon for launch
- Nahid-2 palnned for 2021

And Toulu, Zafar, Mesbah 2, SRISat, Soha, Khalij Fars and more.

Toulu was on the July 2017 simorgh launch that failed. As for the other payloads you mentioned none of them have had any media coverage in years so they very well could be cancelled projects.
« Last Edit: 10/11/2018 11:04 pm by K210 »

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #154 on: 10/11/2018 11:07 pm »
Recent reports indicate that a space launch (probably simorgh) is planned for first week February next year.

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #155 on: 10/12/2018 04:19 am »
Recent reports indicate that a space launch (probably simorgh) is planned for first week February next year.

Any hints of where these "recent reports" are from?
« Last Edit: 10/12/2018 04:19 am by Steven Pietrobon »
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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #156 on: 10/12/2018 10:09 am »
Recent reports indicate that a space launch (probably simorgh) is planned for first week February next year.

Any hints of where these "recent reports" are from?


Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #157 on: 12/02/2018 07:22 am »
Iran Test Launches Ballistic Missile Violating UN Security Council Ban

https://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2018/12/287722.htm


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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #158 on: 12/21/2018 08:54 pm »
What can we expect from Iran in 2019? Real launches or more promises?

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Re: Iranian launch schedule
« Reply #159 on: 12/22/2018 12:43 pm »
Spaceflightfans.cn has this on February, 2.
Simorgh • Nahid-1 • Payam-e-Amirkabir
http://www.spaceflightfans.cn/global-space-flight-schedule

 

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