Iran announces launch of three new satellites by 2026
Iran is preparing to expand its space programme with the planned launch of three satelvlites – Kowsar, Zafar and Paya – before March 2026, according to Mehr News Agency, a partner of TV BRICS.
The news agency quoted Hossein Salariyeh, head of the Iranian Space Agency as saying that the new satellites would significantly enhance the nation’s technological capabilities.
Kowsar will carry advanced imaging systems to support agriculture, urban planning and environmental monitoring.
Zafar, meaning “victory,” is designed to strengthen communications in remote areas, while Paya will focus on weather monitoring and disaster preparedness.
Salariyeh confirmed that while launches are targeted for this autumn, they may be subject to delays as engineers carry out rigorous testing.
He highlighted that all satellites must meet the highest technical standards.
Officials say the new satellites will provide vital data and services while inspiring a new generation of scientists and stargazers, cementing Iran’s position as an emerging player in space exploration. (TV BRICS/NAN)
(Edited by Emmanuel Yashim)
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