Iranian Space Agency
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Iran plans to launch two new satellites by late spring
Tehran, IRNA - Iran plans to launch two new satellites into orbit following postponements caused by delays in their foreign launch vehicle.
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Iran successfully launches Saman-1 space tug
Tehran, IRNA - The Saman-1, along with a CubeSat and a research payload, has been successfully sent into space using a Simorgh launcher, according to the chief of Iran’s space agency.
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Iran begins testing performance of Saman-1 space tug
Tehran, IRNA - Iran has successfully established a two-way communication line with the Saman-1 to begin testing the domestically developed space tug.
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Iran's Space Agency ready to launch 14 satellites
Tehran, IRNA - The head of the Iranian Space Agency Hassan Salarieh says that the Agency has 14 satellites scheduled for launch.
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Iran's Space Agency plans to launch 2 satellites in July
Tehran, IRNA - The head of Iran's Space Agency (ISA), Hassan Salarieh, has announced plans for two satellite launches in July.
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Sorayya's launch aimed at accomplishing key missions: Iran’s top space official
Tehran, IRNA – Head of the Iranian Space Agency Hassan Salariyeh has said that the most important mission of the newly-launched indigenous Sorayya satellite is to verify the performance of Qaem 100, a domestically-made satellite carrier designed for launches at higher space orbits.
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Iran developing Pars-2 satellite: Official
Tehran, IRNA – Head of the Iranian Space Agency Hassan Salariyeh says the process of building the Pars-2 satellite has started in cooperation between Iran Electronics Industries and the Iranian Space Research Center.
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Tolou-3 satellite delivered to Iranian Space Agency
Tehran, IRNA – Tolou-3, a remote sensing satellite manufactured indigenously in Iran, has been delivered to the Iranian Space Agency (ISA).
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Iran to have bolder contribution to int’l space regulation
Tehran, IRNA – Head of Iranian Space Agency (ISA) said that Iran was going to have a more active participation in international meetings on space, as the meeting of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) kicked off on Wednesday.