Zuljanah (rocket)

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Zuljanah Satellite Launch Vehicle
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Zuljanah Satellite Launch Vehicle
ManufacturerMinistry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran)
Country of origin Iran[1][2][3][4]
Size
Height25.5 meters
Diameter1.5 meters
Mass52 tons
Stages3 (1st & 2nd Solid; 3rd Liquid)
Capacity
Payload to low Earth orbit
Mass220 kg (490 lb)
Launch history
StatusUnder Development
Launch sitesSemnan Space Center
Total launches0 (+1 suborbital)
Success(es)0 (1 suborbital)
Failure(s)0
First stage
Powered by1 × unnamed solid fuel engine
Maximum thrust725 kN (163,000 lbf)
Propellantsolid
Second stage
Powered by1 × unnamed solid fuel engine
Maximum thrust725 kN (163,000 lbf)
Propellantsolid
Third stage
Powered by2 × R-27 Zyb vernier engines
Maximum thrust35 kN (7,900 lbf)
PropellantN2O4 / UDMH

Zuljanah (Persian: ماهواره‌بر ذوالجناح), also spelled Zoljanah, is an Iranian Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV),[5][6][7] made by the Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran), which was unveiled on 1 February 2021, and was launched (at an unknown time before 1 February 2021, possibly 31 January 2021) into sub-orbital flight (apogee 500km) for testing and telemetry purposes.[8][9][10] Zuljanah is able to carry satellites weighing up to 220kg into an orbit 500 kilometers above the Earth.[11][12][13]

According to Seyed Ahmad Husseini, the space spokesman of the Ministry of Defense : The Zuljanah SLV is part of a larger project called "Hazrat Fatemeh Al-Zahra" (Persian: حضرت فاطمه الزهراء); This SLV is considered to be the first indigenously designed and manufactured hybrid fuel satellite launch vehicle (solid/liquid fuel) .[14][15][16]

Design[]

Zuljanah meausures 25.5 meters (84ft) in length, and has a mass of 52 tons (115,000lbs). The first and second stages utilize an identical 1.5m diameter solid-fuel engine with 74 tons (725kN; 163,000lbf) of thrust and a Safir type 1.25m diameter liquid-fuel (UDMH /N2O4) engine with a thrust of 3.5 tons (35kN; 7,800lbf) as a third stage. Zuljanah is capable of carrying a single satellite weighing up to 220kg or a constellation of ten smaller 20kg cubesats to Low-Earth Orbit.[17][18]

Zuljanah is the third civilian Satellite Launch Vehicle made in Iran, after the Safir and Simorgh. It is road mobile, requires very little fueling time, and can be launched by Transporter-Erector Launchers (TELs), raising alarms from US and EU European defense analysts about its possible covert nature as Iran's first IRBM.[19][20]

Launch History[]

Flight No. Date & Time (UTC) Payload Outcome Remarks
1 31 January 2021 Unknown; may be boilerplate Success first Sub-orbital test flight

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References[]

  1. ^ Iran's latest solid fuel satellite named Zuljanah was tested + specifications tasnimnews.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  2. ^ Zuljanah Satellite Carrier test with solid fuel engine, Retrieved 24 February 2021 tabnak.ir
  3. ^ Iran launches new satellite-carrying rocket france24.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  4. ^ Iran Launches Zuljanah Satellite Carrier Into Space farsnews.ir, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  5. ^ Iran completes satellite-carrying rocket launch aljazeera.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  6. ^ Zuljanah Satellite Carrier mashreghnews.ir, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  7. ^ Iran successfully launches Zuljanah Satellite Carrier irna.ir, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  8. ^ Sharifi, Kian (February 1, 2021). "test launch of Zoljanah SLV". Retrieved February 1, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "Iran state TV airs launch of new satellite-carrying rocket". February 1, 2021. Retrieved February 1, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ Zol-Janah maiden launch
  11. ^ Iran Unveils Zuljanah Satellite Carrier kayhan.ir, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  12. ^ Iran announces 'successful' launch of a 'hybrid' satellite carrier bbc.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  13. ^ Satellite research launch on Zuljanah combination mehrnews.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  14. ^ Zuljanah Satellite Carrier, a cover for achieving ballistic missile technology? independentpersian.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  15. ^ The research launch of the "Zuljanah Satellite Carrier" was launched by the Ministry of Defense + video yjc.ir, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  16. ^ Iran says it has launched "Zuljanah Satellite Carrier" into space radiofarda.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
  17. ^ "Iran's Zoljanah Satellite Carrier Launched". New defence order. Strategy. 2021-02-05. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  18. ^ "Zoljanah". www.b14643.de. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  19. ^ Rubin, Uzi. "Iran's winged horse rocket: Another step towards global reach". JNS.org. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  20. ^ "¬Iran's Space Dreams Are Clear and Dangerous | International Institute for Iranian Studies" (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-03-09.
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