TEHRAN, 9 December (BelTA - IRNA) - Iran has successfully tested the
spin subsystem of the Saman-1 space tug that was put into orbit.
The successful test was carried out using solid-fuel engines, the Iranian Space Agency (ISA) said on Sunday, adding that the performance of the safety and armament systems have also been examined and confirmed to be operational.
Saman-1 is an indigenously designed and built space tug, which is among key space achievements by Iran.
On Friday (December 6), the ISA reported that it had successfully established a two-way communication line with Saman-1 to begin testing the domestically developed space tug.
Earlier that day, Iran launched Saman-1, along with a CubeSat and a research payload, into space aboard a homegrown satellite launch vehicle (SLV).
In a related development, the public relations office of the Iranian Army reported on Friday that the successful injection of Fakhr-1 and Saman-1 space tugs with a total weight of 300 kg set a new record for the country in terms of lifting payloads.
The successful test was carried out using solid-fuel engines, the Iranian Space Agency (ISA) said on Sunday, adding that the performance of the safety and armament systems have also been examined and confirmed to be operational.
Saman-1 is an indigenously designed and built space tug, which is among key space achievements by Iran.
On Friday (December 6), the ISA reported that it had successfully established a two-way communication line with Saman-1 to begin testing the domestically developed space tug.
Earlier that day, Iran launched Saman-1, along with a CubeSat and a research payload, into space aboard a homegrown satellite launch vehicle (SLV).
In a related development, the public relations office of the Iranian Army reported on Friday that the successful injection of Fakhr-1 and Saman-1 space tugs with a total weight of 300 kg set a new record for the country in terms of lifting payloads.