Minister: Iran’s Space Program on Track
TEHRAN (Dispatches) -- Iran’s minister of communications and information technology has unveiled plans to send Iranian astronauts to space, noting that a homegrown high-resolution imaging satellite will also go into orbit by 2021.
Addressing a conference on World Space Week here, Muhammad Javad Azari- Jahromi said efforts are underway to send Iranian astronauts to space in cooperation with the other countries, "whether U.S. President Donald Trump likes it or not”.
He said an Iranian imaging satellite capable of taking images with a resolution of one meter will also be put into orbit by 2021.
Highlighting the importance of the space industry in the contemporary era, the minister said Iranian start-ups in the space industry have made great advances under the auspices of the Iranian Space Agency.
Azari-Jahromi said his ministry managed to carry out a detailed assessment of damages from the last spring’s floods across Iran with space technology and to save a lot of costs.
The young minister finally noted that Iran’s progress in the space industry has been so unbearable for the U.S. that it imposed sanctions on three Iranian space centers on a single night.
Last month, the Trump administration announced the first-ever sanctions against the Iranian Space Agency. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said the sanctions target both the space agency and two of its research institutions.
Addressing a conference on World Space Week here, Muhammad Javad Azari- Jahromi said efforts are underway to send Iranian astronauts to space in cooperation with the other countries, "whether U.S. President Donald Trump likes it or not”.
He said an Iranian imaging satellite capable of taking images with a resolution of one meter will also be put into orbit by 2021.
Highlighting the importance of the space industry in the contemporary era, the minister said Iranian start-ups in the space industry have made great advances under the auspices of the Iranian Space Agency.
Azari-Jahromi said his ministry managed to carry out a detailed assessment of damages from the last spring’s floods across Iran with space technology and to save a lot of costs.
The young minister finally noted that Iran’s progress in the space industry has been so unbearable for the U.S. that it imposed sanctions on three Iranian space centers on a single night.
Last month, the Trump administration announced the first-ever sanctions against the Iranian Space Agency. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said the sanctions target both the space agency and two of its research institutions.