Norad Identifikationsnummer: 28893
| Name im Katalog Spacetrack | SINAH 1 |
| Folge SINAH 1 | SINAH 1 Tracker |
| Flugzeiten SINAH 1 | Flugzeiten SINAH 1 |
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| Tage im Orbit | 7407 |
| Herkunftsland/-organisation | Iran (IRAN) |
| Wir analysieren den polnischen Text, der 'Miejsce startu' lautet. | PLMSC (Plesetsk Missile and Space Complex, Russia) |
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| Perygeum | 678 km |
| Apogäum | 698 km |
| Neigung der Umlaufbahn (Inklination) | 98.26° |
| Runden pro Tag | 15 |
| Orbit | LEO (Sonnenbahn-synchron) |
| Höhe SINAH 1 | 693.6 km |
Sina-1 (Persian: ???? ??) is the first Iranian artificial satellite, launched at 6:52 UTC October 28, 2005 on board a Cosmos-3M Russian launch vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The rocket was also carrying a Russian military Mozhayets-5 satellite, a Chinese China-DMC, a British Topsat, a European Space Agency SSETI Express, a Norwegian nCube, a German UWE-1 and a Japanese XI-V. Sina-1 Satellite Catalog Number or USSPACECOM object number is 28893 .
In 2003, then-Defense Minister Admiral Ali Shamkhani announced that Iran would launch its first satellite on a locally produced launch vehicle within eighteen months. The plan was to develop a booster based on the Shahab-3 medium-range ballistic missile.When difficulties arose with indigenous booster development, the Iranian Institute of Applied Research turned to the Omsk-based Russian company Polyot. Polyot provided the launch services aboard the Cosmos-3M rocket and also built the satellite itself. The costs of the satellite was sited as US$15 million.
W tabelce, częstotliwości. SINAH 1.