Иранский Месбах перехватила Италия

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Sharicoff

http://payvand.com/news/09/oct/1209.html

ЦитироватьThe official also announced three Iranian universities are building three new satellites weighing 75, 65 and 50 kilograms for photography, remote sensing and telecommunication goals.

Omi also emphasized Iran is planning building a civil space center in south of the country particularly in its islands in Persian Gulf and Oman Sea close to the equator.
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ЦитироватьThree years later, another research satellite, which had been jointly designed by Iran, China and Thailand, was also sent into orbit.

Про этот спутник удалось понять не сразу, но все-таки удалось. Это Хуаньцзин-1А, он же Small Multi-Mission Satellite (SMMS).
http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/n615709/n620682/n639462/168207.html
http://smms.ee.ku.ac.th/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=39
http://smms.ee.ku.ac.th/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
Иран делал для него ПЗС-камеру
http://www.apsco.int/File/doc/Conferences/6th%20meeting/S.Salek.doc
и возможно бортовой радиокомплекс S-диапазона
http://www.dlr.de/iaa.symp/Portaldata/49/Resources/dokumente/archiv5/1311P_Payamifard.pdf
а Тайланд - связную аппаратуру Ka-диапазона
http://tridi.ntc.or.th/Conference/NTCIC/paper/p34-39.pdf
http://kmcenter.rid.go.th/kcsurvey/pdf/n3_r5.pdf
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Liss

Цитировать
ЦитироватьThree years later, another research satellite, which had been jointly designed by Iran, China and Thailand, was also sent into orbit.

Про этот спутник удалось понять не сразу, но все-таки удалось. Это Хуаньцзин-1А, он же Small Multi-Mission Satellite (SMMS).
а Тайланд - связную аппаратуру Ka-диапазона
http://tridi.ntc.or.th/Conference/NTCIC/paper/p34-39.pdf
http://kmcenter.rid.go.th/kcsurvey/pdf/n3_r5.pdf

То, что на "Хуаньцзин-1A" стоял таиландский ретранслятор, написано в НК №11, 2008. О возможном вкладе Ирана мы предпочли умолчать, так как в китайских сообщениях о запуске этот вопрос обошли молчанием. Более подробно ситуация была описана в http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=5060.msg363052#msg363052 .
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Salo

http://presstv.com/detail/173346.html
ЦитироватьIran to retrieve Mesbah-1 sat from Italy[/size]
Wed Apr 6, 2011 7:36AM

A senior Iranian aerospace official has expressed Iran's readiness to use available means to recover its low earth orbit Mesbah-1 (Lantern) telecommunication satellite from Italy.

The head of Iranian Space Agency (ISA), Hamid Fazeli, told ISNA news agency on Tuesday that Italy has refused to hand over the USD10-million satellite to Iran under the pretext of UN Security Council resolutions slapped against the Islamic Republic.

He pointed out that Tehran has started consultations with Italian authorities in order to retrieve the satellite.

Italy agreed to assist Iran in the building and launch of Mesbah-1 satellite in February 2003. At that time, the first phase of the project, which resulted in the completion of a laboratory model of the satellite, had been completed.

Iran's Ministry of Science, Research and Technology and the Italian company, Carlo Gavazzi Space, were jointly involved in the project.

In February 2004, it was announced that the laboratory model of Mesbah-1 would be upgraded.

Russia later agreed to launch a Kosmos-3M carrier rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, located 800 kilometers (497 miles) north of the capital Moscow, in September 2005 to put the Iranian satellite, together with a Russian and seven foreign microsatellites, into orbit.

Mesbah-1 satellite weighs 75 kilograms and is designed to circle the Earth 14 times a day. The satellite is expected to operate for a period of three years, and to broadcast on VHF and UHF frequencies.

The satellite was never launched as both Russia and Italy refused to cooperate with Iran on space projects.

Tehran subsequently replaced Mesbah-1 project with indigenous Mesbah-2, which is expected to be launched in 2011.

Iranian space officials maintain that an indigenous satellite carrier can launch Mesbah-1 satellite once it is in possession of the country.

Iran launched its first domestically manufactured satellite, Omid (Hope), on a home-built Safir-2 rocket on February 2, 2009.
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Sharicoff

http://www.isna.ir/ISNA/NewsView.aspx?ID=News-1741444&Lang=E

ЦитироватьIran says local satellite carriers able to launch satellite   



Service: Science
1390/01/16
04-05-2011
14:43:15
News Code :9001-04204

TEHRAN (ISNA)-The Head of Iranian Space Organization (ISO) Hamid Fazeli said on Tuesday indigenous satellite carriers can launch Mesbah satellite.

"All home-made satellite carriers can launch Mesbah satellite into space. But the satellite is not in possession of Iran now due to excuses such as sanctions and resolutions and Italy refuses to take back the satellite to Iran. Off course we have started negotiations to take it back," he told ISNA.

The satellite can be placed into LEO orbit and regarded as a microsatellite.

"Mesbah telecommunications satellite which could move from one place to another costs over 10 million dollars."

The engineering model of the satellite was built jointly by Iran and an Italian company.

It weighs 75 kg with 3-year lifespan.

It can turn around the earth 14 times round the clock after being placed and can be observed 3-4 times through ground stations.

Iran and Russia had agreed to send the satellite into space with a Russian microsatellite and seven foreign microsatellites late September 2005 by a Russian-made Kosmos-3M missile from Russian space station. But the satellite has not yet been fired into space after 6 years due to breach of promise and obstructionism of space powers.

Iranian space scientists managed to launch "Omid" domestically-made satellite into space in 2009.

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News Code: 9001-04204
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