INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN Iran is making more strides in its space program, with strategies to release 2 new satellites into orbit in the following
months.Hassan Salariyeh, Director of the Iranian Space Research Center, revealed that the launches of the Tolu 3 and Zafar 2 satellites,
formerly postponed, are now arranged for late Spring 2025
Throughout an interview with Tasnim News Agency, Salariyeh provided updates on Irans space market, consisting of the status of current
satellites, ongoing tasks, and the nations area ambitions.He discussed that the PARS 3 satellite, which remains in the style phase, aims
for an imaging accuracy of about two meters
The PARS 2 satellite, set to be revealed in February throughout the Fajr events, will have an imaging precision of less than 4 meters
This satellite, a remote noticing job, requires a sun-synchronous orbit and its launch is prepared for 2025 or later, depending upon the
launch vehicles readiness.The launches of Tolu 3 and Zafar 2, at first prepared for early winter season 2024, were postponed due to the
need for a sun-synchronous orbit and delays with the external launch vehicle
They are now expected to launch in the first half of 2025, with a most likely window in late Spring.Iran has actually made significant
strides in its area program recently
In January 2024, the Soraya satellite was released into a 750 km orbit, setting a nationwide record
In September 2024, the Chamran-1 satellite was introduced into a 550 km orbit, and in August 2024, the Fakhr-1 satellite was released to
evaluate innovative interaction systems.