Fazeli said Saturday that the living organism would be sent to space on board a liquid-fuel carrier within the next 45 days.
Iran
managed to successfully send a living creature into space on a
solid-liquid carrier and return it to earth safely, said the official,
adding that he second sending of a living creature into space would be
carried out on a liquid-fuel carrier which has less acceleration but
more accuracy.
Fazeli
also said that Iran plans to launch Tadbir (Prudence), Sharifsat and
Nahid satellites into orbit by the end of the current Iranian year
(ending March 20, 2014).
Iran sent a monkey into space aboard an indigenous bio-capsule code-named Pishgam (Pioneer) in January 2013.
The country successfully launched its first indigenous data-processing satellite, Omid (Hope), into orbit in 2009.
As
part of a plan to develop its space program, Iran also successfully
launched its second satellite, dubbed Rassad (Observation), into the
earth's orbit in June 2011. Rassad's mission was to take images of the
earth and transmit them along with telemetry information to ground
stations.
Iran
also launched its domestically-built Navid-e Elm-o Sanat (Harbinger of
Science and Industry) satellite into orbit in February 2012. The records
made by the telecom, measurement and scientific satellite could be used
in a wide range of fields.
The
Islamic Republic is one of the 24 founding members of the United
Nations' Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space which was set up
in 1959.
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