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Iran in space

57 pointsby user9756over 12 years ago

8 comments

nasirover 12 years ago
It is interesting for me when reading the opinion of others about Iran. As a person who had lived inside and outside Iran long enough, I feel very sceptical about the content of the article. The author's statements are very similar to those of the government authorities where only certain facts are described regardless of the issues. I'm not an expert about space industry but since I am pretty sure that the article is exaggerating heavily about the advancements and they heavily rely on China and Russia. Also the author claims "<i>the sanctions have, like many other local industries, pushed Iran to meet its needs locally and therefore advance quicker than possible if Iran had the easy option of importing everything it needed</i>". Apparently he tries to portray that nothing had happened because of the sanctions but it is apparent that the sanctions has crippled the economy currently and the currency value has reduced by five time. The prices has tripled since 4 month ago and middle class society are getting poorer just because of the nuclear ambitions of the leaders.<p>I should also state that I don't believe Iran is making nuclear weapon nor can I deny it. I think western countries would've had the same policy even if no nuclear activity was there and some other excuse will be used in order to protect Israel. Western media have prepared people so well in case they need to take any action against Iran. Well, I hope that does not happen.
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cstrossover 12 years ago
Author of blog piece seems to be <i>very</i> confused about how staged rockets work, and appears to think that a two stage rocket is somehow inherently more efficient than a three stage rocket! Which is just plain wrong.<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multistage_rocket" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multistage_rocket</a><p>What he might be getting is that, if Iran had stuck a third stage on top of a pre-existing two stage IRBM in order to put a tiny wee satellite into orbit, then it would imply that the rocket in question was borderline-capable and not really amenable to being upgraded further. But the Safir-2 is apparently a 2-stage rocket with the ability to reach orbital velocity, implying that by adding boosters or a third stage to it a much larger payload could be launched.
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daekenover 12 years ago
I'm so glad to see Iran doing this. Not because I have any particular affinity for Iran, but because the technology will improve as competition increases and more nations/companies take steps into space.<p>This may be a big step for Iran, but it's an even bigger one for the human race as a whole.
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benjlangover 12 years ago
Great to hear. We in Israel are also planning on sending a person to the moon soon: <a href="http://www.spaceil.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.spaceil.com</a> Innovation in the Middle East is much needed.
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dslover 12 years ago
Regardless of your views on the sanctions themselves, this blog post illustrates how effective the US blockade of technology to Iran really is. The Iranian space program is just starting to reach the level of sophistication of hobbyists in the western world.<p>The post however fails to mention Iran has actually launched a total of 5 satellites, the first two being joint launches with Russia and China.
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amirex111over 12 years ago
The reason that Iran has no nukes is by self choice. They have always wanted the Japan model, to reach the technological threshold of having nukes without physically building them. This they reached years ago.
batgaijinover 12 years ago
If Iran is capable of technological progress at this rate, how did Pakistan get a nuke before Iran?
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amirex111over 12 years ago
Thanks user9756 for posting this!