February 03, 2009
Hope, Iranian Style
ThatÂ’s what they call their new satellite.
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Iran has successfully sent its first domestically made satellite into orbit, the country's president announced Tuesday, claiming a significant step in an ambitious space program that has worried many international observers.
The satellite, called Omid, or hope in Farsi, was launched late Monday after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave the order to proceed, according to a report on state radio. State television showed footage of what it said was the nighttime liftoff of the rocket carrying the satellite at an unidentified location in Iran.
Of course, the current regime in Teheran is noted for its exaggerations regarding its military and space technology. It will be interesting to see if this can be independently verified.
But if it is, it means that Iran has rockets that can hit Israel and Europe -- and may not be far from having the capacity to hit the USA. Will this development result in a CHANGE in the policies of the Obama Administration.
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RWR,
I don't think anybody in the administration (other than Gates) understands the relationship between lift to orbit, ballistic range and throw weight. The Thor IRBM became a space launcher, and evolved into the Delta family of launch vehicles. The Atlas and Titan II ICBMs also became space launch vehicles. A couple of hundred pounds to orbit gives you considerable throw weight to Tel Aviv. Or Ramstein.
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