Sputniknews reports a launch.https://ria.ru/world/20170727/1499275541.html
Iran successfully tests Simorgh satellite carrierhttp://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/07/27/529852/Iran-successfully-tests-Simorgh-satellite-carrier
Fox News' Pentagon correspondent:Quote Lucas Tomlinson Verified account @LucasFoxNews 15m15 minutes agoBREAKING: US official confirms Iran launched rocket with satellite toward outer space at roughly 5:30 am et/2:00 pm local. Details unclearhttps://twitter.com/LucasFoxNews/status/890560573892681728
Lucas Tomlinson Verified account @LucasFoxNews 15m15 minutes agoBREAKING: US official confirms Iran launched rocket with satellite toward outer space at roughly 5:30 am et/2:00 pm local. Details unclear
I assume that Imam Khomeini Space Center is the site formerly known as Semnan.
I think that it means that the first launch was a failure
Breaking: According to USG source, #Iran's #Simorgh satellite launch vehicle experienced an "in-flight failure."
The above video does cut out abruptly, right after some clear TVC inputs. Coincidence?
Any ideas on the cause of the red colored plume coming out of the interstage section right at liftoff? Wouldn't that typically indicate N204? But coming from the interstage? I've never seen that on Soyuz or Proton.My guess is that N2O4 is a pressurizing gas for the S1/S2, & excess is being vented as the Simorgh's systems start flight?