Iran to launch satellite by a Russian carrier
Iranian satellite "Pars-I" will be sent into orbit by a Russian satellite carrier on Thursday.
MEHR: Iranian satellite "Pars-I" will be sent into orbit by a Russian satellite carrier on Thursday.
Pars-I is a remote sensing and imaging satellite designed and manufactured by Iranian knowledge-based companies.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Minister of Communication and Information Technology Eesa Zarepoor said the Iranian satellite will be sent into space tomorrow by a Russian satellite carrier as Iran is expanding its international cooperation.
Developed by the young local experts at the Iranian Space Research Center, Pars-I is scheduled to be sent into an orbit 500 kilometers above Earth, the minister added.
He noted that it will mark the 12th launch of satellites during Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s term, who took office in August 2021.