Iranian Safir Rocket 3d models 

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3D Models Iranian Safir Rocket  
3D Model Information   Product ID: 66124
Keywords: iranian, safir, rocket, expendable, launch, vehicle, satellite, space, launcher, ballistic, missile, threat, iran, rocket, launch, facilities
Author: 3D Eye
Added on: 2/15/2009
Category: 3D Models > Space > Spacecraft (real)
Summary: Iranian Safir Rocket 3D Models
Iranian Safir Rocket
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Geometry: Polygonal
Polygons: 52558
Vertices: n/a
Textures (?): Yes
Materials (?): Yes
Animated: Yes
Jointed: Yes
 

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Full description
Iranian Safir Rocket, Includes a default animated an lighted scene. Animated parts include the elevator, Rocket Fuel Line &
Assembly Platform. See this author for the Omid Satelite that this rocket recently launched.

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The Safir Meaning Messenger or Ambassador in Arabic and adopted by Persian is the name of the first Iranian expendable launch vehicle that is able to place a satellite in orbit.[1] A sub-orbital test flight, named Kavoshgar-1 Persian: ?????? ?, Explorer-1, was conducted on February 4, 2008, as announced by state-run television. A launch on February 25, 2007, may also have been of the same type. The first flights carried instruments to measure the higher atmosphere. The rocket launched on February 4, 2008 was a liquid-propellant-driven rocket, probably a derivative of the Shahab-3, that reached an altitude of 200-250 km in space, and successfully returned science data according to the Iranian News Agency.

On February 19, 2008, Iran offered new information about the rocket and announced that Kavoshgar-1 used a two staged rocket.[2] The first stage separated after 100 seconds and returned to earth with the help of a parachute. The second stage continued its ascent to the altitude of 200 kilometres. However it was not intended to reach orbital velocity.

Earlier reports by the Iranian News Agency suggested that Kavoshgar-1 used a three staged rocket with the first stage separating after 90 seconds and the rocket reaching an orbit between 200 and 250 kilometres.[3][4]

The successful development and launch of a sounding-space-rocket was already announced a year earlier, on February 25, 2007. It is unknown if the sounding rocket launched on February 25, 2007, and the rocket launched on February 4, 2008,