AmirPatriot
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Is that necessary to put a man into space right now? I am not against it but due to low funding we should focus on other things like satellites ....
I actually think it is just what the space agency needs. It needs funds, and you get funds by generating public and political interest. A manned suborbital flight - which, I will assure you, will NOT cost $15-20 billion (utterly ridiculous) - would do just that.
That I think is our only option. The military does not seem too interested in spy and GPS satellites for now, probably because they are far away technologically and financially. In the meantime, we need our space program to stay relevant, and a relatively cheap prestige project can do that.
Look at Germany, France, UK - none of these countries are doing such an expansive program on its own
Iran doesn't want an "expansive" manned spaceflight program. This is a prestige project pure and simple. It involves launching a small 1 man capsule straight up, and then bringing it right back down again. Not expensive at all.
There is, of course, another option: finding a partner to share the costs. Pakistan is actually an ideal partner
Quite the opposite.