Taqipour said that technical experts were working to complete the preparations, adding that the precise launch date for the Omid (Hope) satellite would be announced as such drew nearer. In November, Iran launched a carrier space rocket, Kavoshgar-2 (Explorer-2), which returned to earth after completing its mission. The project was part of the country's "strategic space program" and "preparation for scientific and technological developments in space," according to Iran's state TV IRIB. Last August, Iran successfully launched a carrier rocket Safir (Messenger), capable of putting lightweight satellites into low-earth orbit. Iran has stated it plans to put a "series of satellites" into space by 2010 to aid natural disaster management programs and improve telecommunications. The launches have aroused concerns throughout the world that Tehran is developing long-range ballistic missile technology that could be used to launch nuclear weapons. Hmmmm, go figure!
Satnews Daily
January 28th, 2009
Iran's Hope To Gain Altitude This Year
Taqipour said that technical experts were working to complete the preparations, adding that the precise launch date for the Omid (Hope) satellite would be announced as such drew nearer. In November, Iran launched a carrier space rocket, Kavoshgar-2 (Explorer-2), which returned to earth after completing its mission. The project was part of the country's "strategic space program" and "preparation for scientific and technological developments in space," according to Iran's state TV IRIB. Last August, Iran successfully launched a carrier rocket Safir (Messenger), capable of putting lightweight satellites into low-earth orbit. Iran has stated it plans to put a "series of satellites" into space by 2010 to aid natural disaster management programs and improve telecommunications. The launches have aroused concerns throughout the world that Tehran is developing long-range ballistic missile technology that could be used to launch nuclear weapons. Hmmmm, go figure!

