Iran and Russia have reached agreement on
expanding cooperation in space research, Russian Deputy Prime Minister
Dmitry Rogozin told upon the end of talks with the Iranian Vice
President in charge of science and technologies, Sorena Sattari.
“Russia and Iran have fair prospects for
cooperation in the studies of outer space,” he said. “For instance, some
of their programs envision cooperation in the field of remote sounding
of the Earth’s crust,” he said.
“Many people using cell phones are
unaware of the fact the Russian GLONASS system is used alongside others
in the positioning process,” Rogozin said. “More than 2.5 billion phones
and other gadgets receive the signals from our system.”
“Iran is a big country with lengthy
borders and, quite naturally, the Iranians find it important to know and
to see from space what is happening on their territory and in the areas
adjoining it, while our satellite system will enable them to do this,”
Rogozin said.
“Russia is the world leader in terms of
satellite launch services at present,” he said. “We’ve done test
launches of a very powerful launch vehicle, the Angara, which may become
the main type of rockets taking payloads into orbit. But we don’t plan
to stop at that.”
“The launching of other countries’
satellites makes up only 4% to 5% of the entire market of space services
that Russia could offer worldwide,” Rogozin said. “And recall we have
the areas of cooperation with Iran as promising as satellite-assisted
navigation and mapping. Russia and Iran have a good groundwork for
acting together in this aspect.”
In the course of Rogozin’s visit to
Tehran, the Russian-Iranian high-level commission co-chaired by Rogozin
and Sattari had its third session. It was set up earlier this year when
the Moscow International Aerospace Show MAKS’2015 was underway.
The commission is called upon to promote
and coordinate Russian-Iranian cooperation in research and technologies
having priority for the two countries’ economies, the social sector,
sciences, and innovations.
Source : Brics Via TASS , 11th Nov 2015
Source : Brics Via TASS , 11th Nov 2015
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