Zohreh 1 !!??

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Hi all ,
Im wondering , Iran was supposed to launch a satellite called " Zohreh 1 " on the 10th of october this year , and this was on the list of announced launches on most sites , but a couple of weeks ago , this was removed from all sites , and not mentioned as delayed launch or anything else , any one got any idea ??

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In view of their nuclear programme, perhaps they have decided to use it for 'other purposes'
 

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Still on according to Lyngsat

_http://www.lyngsat.com/launches/2010.html#

I will look round for the Proton launch schedules later today
 

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Topper said:
In view of their nuclear programme, perhaps they have decided to use it for 'other purposes'

If this is true , then )(-red'O'-red
 

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Still on according to Lyngsat

_http://www.lyngsat.com/launches/2010.html#

I will look round for the Proton launch schedules later today
Thanx alot for the effort , Im sure that lyngsat was the 1st who removed it from their launch schedule , Im surprised now to see it there again .
 

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And it is still on the October schedule elsewhere

_http://www.satelliteonthenet.co.uk/index.php/2010


No fixed time/day though, which would make sense as many launches take precedent according to urgency, delivery of the final components, testing (and in some instances) the optimum window of launch based on final trajectory/orbit .
 

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And it is still on the October schedule elsewhere

_http://www.satelliteonthenet.co.uk/index.php/2010


No fixed time/day though, which would make sense as many launches take precedent according to urgency, delivery of the final components, testing (and in some instances) the optimum window of launch based on final trajectory/orbit .

thank you freind , I really apprecite your time and effort , but dont you think that flysat is more reliable ??
 

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pikmaxx said:
thank you freind , I really apprecite your time and effort , but dont you think that flysat is more reliable ??


There isn't much out there more reliable than a Proton and the Heritage/Breeze second stage vehices. International Launch Services currently has a 95+% success rate.
 
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