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This is a very critical step for us and its success has great implications. Launching Simorgh SLV without failure means the much bigger Ghaem SLV also will have great chance of success. Besides developing SLVs, we should cooperate with countries like China, India and Russia to develop top notch satellites, which will be sent to space with our own launchers. The decade ahead is very important, I hope they don't ruin it with mismanagement.
Although failure in space launches is a common, but I don't want to see failure of this very particular launch.
Simorgh is just a BirdDo you know what type of fuel/oxidiser does Simorgh SLV use?
Does Simorgh mean something in Farsi or is it just a name?
Simurgh, is an Iranian benevolent, mythical flying creature. It is sometimes equated with other mythological birds such as a "Griffin", Persian Homā (Persian: هما). The figure can be found in all periods of Greater Iranian art and literature and is also evident in the iconography of Georgia,[2] medieval Armenia,[3] the Byzantine empire, and other regions that were within the realm of Persian cultural influence. The name simurgh derives from Middle Persian Pahlavi sēnmurw (and earlier sēnmuruγ), also attested in Middle Persian Pāzand as sīna-mrū.Does Simorgh mean something in Farsi or is it just a name?
Do you know what type of fuel/oxidiser does Simorgh SLV use?
Simurgh, is an Iranian benevolent, mythical flying creature. It is sometimes equated with other mythological birds such as a "Griffin", Persian Homā (Persian: هما). The figure can be found in all periods of Greater Iranian art and literature and is also evident in the iconography of Georgia,[2] medieval Armenia,[3] the Byzantine empire, and other regions that were within the realm of Persian cultural influence. The name simurgh derives from Middle Persian Pahlavi sēnmurw (and earlier sēnmuruγ), also attested in Middle Persian Pāzand as sīna-mrū.
The most prestigious award given by Fajr International Film Festival, Iran's major annual film festival, is called the Crystal Simorgh, after the mythical creature.
Simurgh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maybe @SOHEIL can explain better, but I do know that Simorgh has 2 stages and uses liquid fuel. Don't know about oxidizer.