Iran Says 'Me Too' To The Space Race; Pledges To Launch A Monkey Into Space By The End Of The Summer

from the oddly,-there's-no-mention-of-'monkey-retrieval' dept

Iran, perhaps still power-tripping after its "we’ll just build our own internet" announcement, has decided that the space race is its to win, despite having given other countries up to a 63-year headstart. Last year’s successful launch of "stuff found in the yard" into space (namely, a rat, some turtles and some worms) has snowballed into a full-fledged plan for a manned space program, tenatively scheduled to being sometime in 2020, with a monkey making the trip, this summer.

This newest simian recruit will join several other less-"manned" vehicles in orbit, including the Rassad-1 (Observation 1) satellite and four other satellites (still unnamed, although my money’s on "Rassad 2-5") to be launched by 2012. The Rassad-1 has a 60-day life span (easily rivaling most major retail store return policies) and will be used to "photograph the planet and transmit images," albeit in a non-spying sort of way, according to the government-owned media.

If successful, Iran will join other world superpowers in launching rocket-powered, monkey-navigated vehicles across the metaphorical alkali flats of space, including the United States (1948), France (1967), the Soviet Union (1983 — and the only country to use real live astronauts as test monkeys) and Argentina (1969 — although its first attempt fell short of the international definition of space and was recorded as only "like my roommate 70% of the time — really, really high").

Western powers have expressed concern that this belated space program is really just a ballistic missle plan in astronaut’s clothing. However, Tehran has denied any such connection between their newest rocket plans and their older plans for cobbling together nuclear devices out of whatever plutonium anyone can throw their way. Various government spokespersons (ha! they’re actually all male!) stated that further press releases would be issued via their proprietary internet as "classified internal memos."

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Major says:

Wait, what ?!

That may be just me sidestepping the subject but :

I fail to understand why so many people/countries are willing to spend so much money to go into space, they cannot win…

Man, just look at all those MPAA/RIAA lawyers and/or chills : their logical fallacies is already a few galaxy away !

They already won the damn race ! Sorry Iran…

Can someone help them to get back down here now ? In my lifespan please ?

senshikaze (profile) says:

Re: Wait, what ?!

as nonsensical as that reply was, I am going to try to answer your question:
We have to go into space. There are thousands of reasons, but, to me, the most important one is the fact that we(humans) will go extinct if anything happens to this planet, our sun, or solar system. It is a must that we spread our population across this solar system, and hopefully in time, across many more. We know our sun has about 4~ billion years before it tries to kill us. I hope humanity survives past then.

ChrisB (profile) says:

Re: Re: Wait, what ?!

I’ve heard this argument before. Even Stephen Hawking says we need to go into space to escape global warming. Here’s the problem. No matter how bad things get on Earth — global warming, ice age, zombies — it will still be 1000x better and easier than living in space or on a hostile planet like Mars. The only hope we have is if we find a planet similar to Earth, with 20% oxygen atmosphere, liquid water, and food we can eat. But the idea we can colonize the moon or Mars is just ridiculous. We’d have an easier time “colonizing” the bottom of the ocean.

McBeese says:

Re: Re: Re:2 Wait, what ?!

Umm… mankind will be long gone from this planet when the Sun devours it. You realize that our existence on this planet is just a tiny blip in it’s history, right? The dinosaurs were around a lot longer than humans have been so far, and they were a blip too. Some random event like an asteroid collision or another Republican government is much more likely to wipe us out than a solar event.

McBeese says:

Re: Re: Re:2 Wait, what ?!

Umm… mankind will be long gone from this planet when the Sun devours it. You realize that our existence on this planet is just a tiny blip in it’s history, right? The dinosaurs were around a lot longer than humans have been so far, and they were a blip too. Some random event like an asteroid collision or another Republican government is much more likely to wipe us out than a solar event.

iBelieve says:

Re: Re: Re: Wait, what ?!

This is it. There is no other planet we will ever be able to successfully colonize. That is why so many people get a little upset with corporations and governments wanting to pillage the resources for profit or blow this planet up. Plus, deep down, we are all living with the knowledge that is has already been predicted. That doesn’t leave a whole lot of room for hope that these people running the show are really capable of running the show.

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