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- Q2905149 subject Q6372278.
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- Q2905149 abstract "Simorgh is an Iranian expendable small-capacity orbital carrier rocket, which was scheduled to make its maiden flight in 2010. It was unveiled by Iraninan President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on 3 February 2010, as part of celebrations of the first anniversary of the launch of Omid, the first indigenously-launched Iranian satellite.The Simorgh rocket is 27 metres (89 ft) long, and has a mass of 77 tonnes (85 tons). Its first stage is powered by four main engines, each generating up to 29,000 kilograms (64,000 lb) of thrust, plus a fifth which will be used for attitude control, which provides an additional 13,600 kilograms (30,000 lb). At liftoff, these engines will generate a total of 130,000 kilograms (290,000 lb) of thrust. Simorgh is capable of putting a 60-kilogram (130 lb) payload into a 500-kilometre (310 mi) low Earth orbit. According to ISNA the engine could be used in future rockets capable of carrying 700-kilogram (1,500 lb) satellites into 1,000-kilometre (620 mi) orbits.The first flight of the Simorgh rocket, which was at one stage scheduled to occur in March 2010, will carry Tolou, an experimental communications satellite. A later launch is expected to carry Mesbah-2. In February 2012, Iran announced that the first flight of Simorgh carrying Tolou satellite will occur in 2013 from the new space station.".
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- Q2905149 name "Simorgh".
- Q2905149 status "Development".
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- Q2905149 comment "Simorgh is an Iranian expendable small-capacity orbital carrier rocket, which was scheduled to make its maiden flight in 2010. It was unveiled by Iraninan President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on 3 February 2010, as part of celebrations of the first anniversary of the launch of Omid, the first indigenously-launched Iranian satellite.The Simorgh rocket is 27 metres (89 ft) long, and has a mass of 77 tonnes (85 tons).".
- Q2905149 label "Simorgh (rocket)".
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- Q2905149 name "Simorgh".