35°45′47″N 51°22′42″E / 35.763°N 51.37831°E
پژوهشگاه هوافضا | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1999 |
Location | , |
Website | www.ari.ac.ir |
The Aerospace Research Institute (ARI) (Persian: پژوهشگاه هوافضا) is a public advanced research institute founded in 1999 in Tehran, Iran.[1]
- Designing, manufacturing and launching four generations of space sounding rockets (eight sounding payloads)
- Manufacturing and testing the cold gas propulsion system
- Identification of standards used in the designing, manufacturing and testing of space equipment
- Designing and manufacturing the fixed flight simulator for the "Iran-140" airliner
- Codification of the national comprehensive document for aerospace development
- Designing and construction of the microgravity simulator
- Conceptual design of an orbiting spacecraft carrying the living organism
- Aerospace applications in environmental studies and environmental remote sensing.
Furthermore, more than 500 completed and 156 ongoing research projects are being carried out currently, entitled:
- Designing, construction and testing the first generation of suborbital manned spacecraft.
- Telemetry conceptual design for the altitude of 250 km
- Designing, manufacturing and testing the recovery system for a 500 kg payload.
- Dynamic analysis of the astronaut’s Body for suborbital spaceflights
- Feasibility study of the attitude control system for sounding rockets
- Designing, manufacturing and testing "the moving- mass control actuator"
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