Minister: Iran to Send Satellite into Geo Orbit - Islamic Invitation Turkey
IranScienceTechnology

Minister: Iran to Send Satellite into Geo Orbit

Minister of Communications and Information Technology Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi announced the country's plans to purchase a satellite to be placed into the geostationary orbit.

Speaking to reporters in Tehran on Monday, Azari Jahromi said the country is serious about “purchasing a satellite with international cooperation”.

He added that the private sector is in talks to acquire the necessary license for buying the satellite and sending it into the geo orbit in which Iran has orbital points.

Azari Jahromi explained that the orbital points in the geo belong to Iran for the next two years, expressing the hope that the country would be able to orbit the satellite in due time.

Iran is one of the 9 superior states in building satellites beside the US, Russia, Europe and Canada.

Head of the Iranian Space Agency (ISA) Morteza Barari had announced in mid-December that his country’s plans to manufacture a home-made telecommunication satellite in the next few years.

“Building an indigenized telecommunication satellite within the next 7 years is atop the ISA’s plans,” Barari said.

He added that the preliminary steps had already been taken by Iran to manufacture a telecommunication satellite by building Nahid 1 and Nahid 2 satellites.

Barari underlined that Iran also planned to build a sensing satellite with a 1-meter precision power in 7 years.

Barari had also announced in October that his country was standing among the 9 top world countries in developing satellites.

He also added that Iran ranked first in the region in the aerospace sector, explaining that Iran ranked 14th in the world in 2016 but it jumped three grades and ranked 11th in the world in 2017.

President of Amir Kabir University of Technology Seyed Ahmad Motamedi underlined on Saturday Iran’s capability to orbit high-quality satellites in an altitude 500km above the Earth.

“We are able to send satellites to the 500-km altitude and we can design satellites based on international standards,” Motamedi said, addressing a meeting in Tehran.

Back to top button