On launch anniversary, Iran’s 1st military satellite to send out beacon signals

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News ID: 51570
Iran » Iran
Publish Date: 13:15 - 29 April 2021
Thursday, 29 April 2021 _Iran’s first-ever military satellite, Noor-1, is set to send out beacon signals for two days, marking the first year since the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) successfully sent the spacecraft into orbit.

“The data collected by the multipurpose satellite is received daily by ground stations,” it said, adding that the satellite “has orbited the Earth 6,000 times in the past year, and its orbital altitude is currently 410 kilometers.”

The satellite was launched last April via the Qassed (courier) satellite carrier during an operation that was staged in Dasht-e Kavir, Iran’s sprawling central desert. The satellite was placed into orbit 425 kilometers above Earth’s surface.

A product of Iranian engineers, Noor-1 is a multi-purpose satellite with special uses in the defense sector, among other areas.


The Qassed rocket, which carried the Noor-1 to its destination with a sophisticated three-stage design, also cleared one of the technological challenges that had hampered Iran’s earlier attempts at reaching higher altitudes in the Low Earth Orbit.

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