[FPSPACE] Iran says Omid satellite re-entered atmosphere
James Oberg
jameseoberg at comcast.net
Thu Apr 30 14:01:19 EDT 2009
Iran says Omid satellite re-entered atmosphere
Tehran Press TV Online in English 1245 GMT 30 Apr 09
30 April: Iran says its first domestically-made telecommunications satellite Omid has successfully concluded its mission and re-entered the atmosphere.
Iran carried out its first orbital launching in February - which placed the country among a small group of countries capable of both producing satellites and sending them into space using domestic launchers.
When Iran launched the Omid satellite on 3 February, it announced plans for a 90-day space mission to test satellite-based orbicular guidance systems as well as remote sensing, satellite telemetry, and geographic information system technology.
Omid - meaning Hope in Persian - was designed to circle the Earth 15 times every 24 hours and to transmit data to an Iranian space station via two frequency bands and eight antennas.
According to Fars News Agency, Omid has successfully accomplished all its missions.
Iranian scientists have tracked the satellite plunging back to the Earth's atmosphere above South America and the Pacific Ocean.
Defunct spacecraft commonly re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and burn up at the end of their mission in order to avoid possible damage to other spacecraft.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://www.friends-partners.org/pipermail/fpspace/attachments/20090430/d617c2e8/attachment.html
More information about the FPSPACE
mailing list