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Iran makes six satellites to put into orbit
by Staff Writers
Tehran, Iran (SPX) Jan 28, 2020

ISA supplied illustration of Iran's microsatellite bus that forms the basis of the Zafar 1 and 2 satellites.

Mohammad-Javad Azari-Jahromi made the remarks through a twitter message on the threshold of putting Zafar 1 and 2 satellites into orbit in coming days.

Speed of production has accelerated, so the speed of sending satellites into orbit should get faster, Azari-Jahromi wrote.

He then asked people to select a name for a geometric satellite with one-meter precision to start being built by Amir Kabir University scholars as of today.

Further, he described such a move as unique.

On January 19, the ICT minister tweeted that Zafar 1 and 2 Satellites have successfully been tested and will be put into orbit soon.

Zafar carries S&F consignment which provides features such as broadcasting a single message to all users, establishing one-way voice communication between two users, and sending a message to 256 direct users.

Source: Iran News Agency


Related Links
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Microsat News and Nanosat News at SpaceMart.com


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