[caption id="attachment_154887" align="alignright" width="222"] Secretary of Irans Supreme Council of Cyberspace Mohammad Hassan Entezari[/caption]
TEHRAN (Tasnim) Irans domestically-made Mesbah satellite is ready to be sent into the orbit, an Iranian official announced on Tuesday, adding that a new version of the satellite is also under construction.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the 14th Iranian Space Associations Conference in Tehran, Secretary of Irans Supreme Council of Cyberspace Mohammad Hassan Entezari said that the country is ready to launch Mesbah (Lantern) telecommunications satellite.
Entezari also announced that the second version of the satellite is being built, adding that it will provide a high technological capability for the country.
Meantime, Head of Irans Telecommunications and Satellite Technology Research Center Shervin Amiri told reporters on the sidelines of the conference that the research phase and basic design of the second version, Mesbah II, is finished.
The second version, which needs a budget of some $1.8 million, will be mainly used for earthquake anticipation, Amiri explained.
Earlier in February, Iran successfully sent the homegrown Fajr (Dawn) satellite into orbit with a domestically-built satellite carrier, dubbed Safir-e Fajr.
Iran has in recent years made great headways in manufacturing satellites thanks to the efforts made by its local scientists.
In January 2013, Iran sent a monkey into space aboard an indigenous bio-capsule code-named Pishgam (Pioneer).
Later in December 2013, the countrys scientists could successfully send a monkey, called Fargam or Auspicious, into space aboard Pajoheshan (Research) indigenous rocket and return the live simian back to earth safely.