Issue 95

Khayyam Raises Orbit (Slightly) as Iran Strikes Israel

19 Apr: After months of slowly losing altitude, the Iranian operated/Russian launched Khayyam ISR satellite increased its SMA. Thanks to the tip off from Orbital Focus . - Per Orbital Focus, Khayyam is an “Iranian Government owned imaging satellite built and managed by Russia The design is based on Russia's Canopus V…

19 Apr: After months of slowly losing altitude, the Iranian operated/Russian launched Khayyam ISR satellite increased its SMA. Thanks to the tip off from Orbital Focus.

– Per Orbital Focus, Khayyam is an “Iranian Government owned imaging satellite built and managed by Russia The design is based on Russia’s Canopus V. The imaging payload is operated by Iran. Thruster firings to maintain the orbit ceased 9 Dec 2023 and it entered a period of natural orbit decay until 4 April 2042 when the thruster was activated briefly to arrest the descent.”

– It is unknown if Iran used Khayyam to assist with targeting Israel for its attempted

13 April 2024 air strikes. The timing of the maneuver could be completely coincidental…or not.

– The Khayyam’s camera has a resolution of 1.2m, according to Western security officials, which is a substantial improvement over Iran’s previous capabilities.

– With operational control of the satellite, Iran has the ability to “task” the Khayyam and conduct surveillance on locations of its choosing, including military facilities in Israel, oil refineries and other vital infrastructure in neighboring gulf states.

– Khayyam is in a 483x482km 97.4° sun-synchronous orbit.

Khayyam increased altitude by approximately 0.6 km between 8 and 18 April 2024 (celestrak.org).