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The Navid satellite re-entered the Earths atmosphere on the 1st April, 2012 @ 19:09 GMT  ± 3 hours.

Inclination: 56.0°
Revolution Number: 938
Predicted Location:  34.3°S, 331.8°E



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The Navid satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 1st April, 2012 @ 20:00 GMT  ± 15 hours.

NAVID
1 38075U 12005A   12091.76662808  .03525016  11651-4  59340-3 0  2017
2 38075 056.0065 121.2857 0016485 292.3024 068.8366 16.32054698  9223

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Period:       88.68 minutes
Inclination: 56.0°
Apogee:     221 km
Perigee:     197 km
Revolution Number: 939
Predicted Location:  7.7°N, 160.8°E



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The Navid satellite is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 1st April, 2012 @ 22:10 GMT  ± 24 hours.

NAVID
1 38075U 12005A   12090.90741576  .02185081  11491-4  62868-3 0  1970
2 38075 056.0060 125.5899 0018510 292.1796 067.7238 16.26312957  9084

Period:       88.68 minutes
Inclination: 56.0°
Apogee:     221 km
Perigee:     197 km
Revolution Number: 940
Predicted Location:  18.8°S, 300°E



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The Navid satellite that was launched on the 3rd February, 2012, from Semnan, Iran, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 1st April, 2012 @ 12:41 GMT  ± 48 hours.

NAVID
1 38075U 12005A   12088.87410259  .01352355  11281-4  72436-3 0  1848
2 38075 056.0141 135.6751 0022988 286.7067 073.1770 16.18587541  8756

Period:       89.17 minutes
Inclination: 56.0°
Apogee:     251 km
Perigee:     216 km
Revolution Number: 934
Predicted Location:  2.3°S, 279.4°E



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Iran Navid Satellite Pre-launch Assembly


In an Interview with the head of Aerospace Technology Development Institution of Iran



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NAVID
1 38075U 12005A   12037.22469630  .00128715  16002-4  50814-3 0   142
2 38075 056.0225 021.7245 0072498 138.5164 339.0972 15.82508268   518

Period:       91.02 minutes
Inclination: 56.03°
Apogee:     374 km
Perigee:     275 km 

 

SAFIR 2 RB
1 38076U 12005B   12037.20121511  .00142638  17411-4  51506-3 0   115
2 38076 056.0220 021.8025 0073917 135.4422 225.2629 15.84024548   512

Period:       90.94 minutes
Inclination: 56.02°
Apogee:     369 km
Perigee:     272 km 



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The Islamic Republic of Iran has successfully launched its domestically-built Navid-e Elm-o Sanat satellite into orbit following a decree by Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The satellite, completely designed and built by Iranian experts, blasted into orbit early Friday on the third day of the 10-Day Dawn celebrations, marking the 33rd anniversary of the victory of Iran's Islamic Revolution in 1979.

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Iran reports launch of small satellite into orbit

Iran successfully launched a new small satellite into orbit early Friday, state media reported, the latest in the country's ambitious space program that has raised concerns because if its possible military applications.
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 Iran to launch new satellite in February

Iran's Defence Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi has announced plans for launching a satellite into space as well as kicking off several military projects in February.
General Vahidi said the projects will be launched during the Ten Days of Dawn (February 1-10) celebrations, marking the 33rd anniversary of the 1978 victory of Iran's Islamic Revolution.

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