Iran has achieved a major historic achievement in its space program. The country has successfully placed three homegrown satellites into space orbit simultaneously. This mission is also special because these satellites have been launched through the Russian launch vehicle ‘Soyuz’. This success not only demonstrates Iran’s technological capability, but also puts before the world its growing ambitions in the field of space science.
With the help of Russian Soyuz rocket, Iran made a new and historic flight into space, a great example of technical cooperation.
The Soyuz rocket used to carry out this mission is known throughout the world for its reliability. These Iranian satellites were accurately placed in the Earth’s orbit through the Soyuz rocket. This launch is proof that Iran is now rapidly advancing in space technology and is also making effective use of internationally available reliable launch pads and rockets to launch its satellites.
The successful launch of these satellites developed with indigenous technology gave new strength to Iran’s space program and scientists.
Most importantly, all three satellites launched have been completely developed in Iran. This is the result of Iran’s ‘Indigenous Technology’ and the hard work of its scientists. The construction and successful operation of these satellites will prove to be a milestone for Iran’s space research program. These are likely to be used mainly for communication, data collection and research work related to space science.
New avenues open for future space missions, steps towards self-reliance in the field of science and technology
With this successful launch, Iran has made it clear that it is moving towards self-reliance in the field of space science. Sending three satellites into orbit simultaneously is a complex process, which was successfully completed in this mission. Experts believe the move will open new doors in space technology for the Gulf region and Iran and lay the foundation for even more advanced missions in the future.
