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Really? to talk science? ok, what was the purpose in sending monkey for the second time.
sending monkey into space has nothing to do with manned space flight, it is covered ballistic missile program, only monkeys will cheer for sanding monkey not even in orbit.
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step by step brother.Iranians need to stop playing with monkeys. Their rocket is tiny and incapable to send anything more than a monkey to spce. Please come up with a bigger rocket and then consider yourself a major player of the space arena. Iranian space program is still in infancy.
Technically we won the space race years ago. You see, the Americans faked the whole moon landing story while khomaini's picture was hacked on the surface of the moon more than 3 decades ago."On June 14, 1949, in a U.S.-launched V2, after the failure of the original Albert's mission on ascent. Albert I reached only 30–39 miles (48–63 km) altitude; Albert II reached about 83 miles (134 km). Albert II died on impact after a parachute failure. Numerous monkeys of several species were flown by the U.S. in the 1950s and 1960s. Monkeys were implanted with sensors to measure vital signs, and many were under anesthesia during launch. The death rate among monkeys at this stage was very high: about two-thirds of monkeys launched in 1940s and 1950s died on missions or soon after landing." Wikipedia
Good, so we are only 64 years lagging behind the U.S.
"On June 14, 1949, in a U.S.-launched V2, after the failure of the original Albert's mission on ascent. Albert I reached only 30–39 miles (48–63 km) altitude; Albert II reached about 83 miles (134 km). Albert II died on impact after a parachute failure. Numerous monkeys of several species were flown by the U.S. in the 1950s and 1960s. Monkeys were implanted with sensors to measure vital signs, and many were under anesthesia during launch. The death rate among monkeys at this stage was very high: about two-thirds of monkeys launched in 1940s and 1950s died on missions or soon after landing." Wikipedia
Good, so we are only 64 years lagging behind the U.S.
Dude, You are talking about us technology in 1949 and we are still in 1392, technically we are (2014-1392)-64=558 years ahead of USA.On June 14, 1949,
Dude, You are talking about us technology in 1949 and we are still in 1392, technically we are (2014-1392)-64=558 years ahead of USA.