The Iranian Space Endeavor: Ambitions and Reality

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Provides a detailed look at the events and policies surrounding the Iranian space endeavor.

For those who see the trend of progress and movement of the Iranian space endeavor from the outside, it can be difficult to understand what goes on behind the scenes. However, for one who observes these events firsthand, they take on a very different meaning. In this book, the author brings new and different profiles of Iran’s space endeavor to light. Iran claims to be the ninth leading country in the world capable of manufacturing satellites and launching them, plans to land an astronaut on the Moon within a decade, and says its own president plans to be the first Iranian astronaut to travel into space. The author explains in this book that not all of these claims are quite as they seem. In addition to technical explanations, the book also includes historical, legal, social and cultural aspects of Iran’s space program as well. It is the author’s goal to create a tangible feeling of Iran’s space endeavor for the readers.

Author(s): Parviz Tarikhi (auth.)
Series: Springer Praxis Books - Space Exploration
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 314
Tags: Aerospace Technology and Astronautics; Popular Science, general; R & D/Technology Policy

Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-3
From air into space: formation of infrastructures....Pages 5-43
Education, research and public awareness for capacity building....Pages 45-76
International cooperation: a progressive approach....Pages 77-116
Legislation, managerial and administrational turmoil....Pages 117-134
Research hamstrung by the bureaucracy....Pages 135-155
Disfavored applications and services....Pages 157-171
Development of domestic space apparatus and launchers....Pages 173-199
Space plans: ambitions, short-sightedness and paranoia....Pages 201-208
Breaching the principles and ethical crisis....Pages 209-226
Concluding discussion and future outline....Pages 227-235
Back Matter....Pages 237-314