Omid: Iran’s “Hope” – The Satellite That Launched a Nation’s Space Sovereignty

On February 2, 2009, at 18:34 UTC, a thunderous roar echoed from the Semnan Space Center in Iran’s desert heartland.

The Safir-2 rocket — a two-stage marvel born from domestic ingenuity — pierced the twilight sky, carrying Omid, meaning “Hope” in Persian.

This wasn’t a borrowed ride from a foreign ally. This was Iran’s first satellite, built and launched by Iranian hands.

In that moment, Iran achieved space independence.

The Mission: A Cube of Ambition

Omid was a compact technology demonstrator, a 40 cm cube weighing just 27 kg, orbiting at 55.5° inclination with a perigee of 245 km and apogee of 378 km.

Its payload? Simple yet profound:

  • Store-and-Forward Telecom: Relaying data from remote sensors
  • Experimental Controls: Attitude systems and power management
  • Space Environment Sensors: GPS receiver adapted for unstabilized ops
  • Remote Sensing: Basic imaging for research

    SpecDetail
    Mass27 kg
    Orbit245–378 km LEO (55.5° inclination)
    LauncherSafir-2 (indigenous, ~26 tons)
    Lifespan~2 months (re-entered April 25, 2009)
    CostClassified (est. $10–20 million)

Launched to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, Omid circled Earth, beaming signals that any radio enthusiast could catch.

Why It Mattered

Omid flipped the script: fully domestic satellite on a homegrown launcher.

  • Made Iran the top 10 sovereign space power (joining US, Russia, and China - others are not independent.)
  • Demonstrated self-reliance — no foreign engines, no imported stages

"Omid was Iran’s declaration: We build our own path to the cosmos." — ISA Engineer, 2010

2009: The Echoes of Hope

  • Safir Successors: Launched Rasad-1 (2011), Sharad (2012), Fajr (2013)
  • Bigger Leaps: Simorgh heavy-lifters (2016+), Qaem-100 solids, and lunar dreams like the 2023 bio-capsule
  • Modern Fleet: Light (Noor) military sats (2020), Khayyam (2022), and constellation plans for telecom & disaster monitoring

Today, Iran eyes reusable rockets and deep-space probes, all seeded by Omid’s spark.

Justice in Orbit: Omid’s Universal Lesson

At Our Milky Way Galaxy, Omid embodies our creed: Space is for sovereign dreamers everywhere.

That’s the blueprint for lunar justice, asteroid equity, and open-source ISRU: Collaborate, innovate, include. No nation love humankind left grounded.

Omid whispered to the world: Hope launches from anywhere.


Ignite Your Own Hope

Omid calls to you — the coder, the maker, the visionary. What’s your satellite? Your rover? Your starshot?

Join us in building a cosmos where every voice reaches orbit.

Launch Your Legacy