Omid

Omid (Persian: امید, meaning "Hope") was Iran's first domestically made satellite Omid is a data-processing satellite for research and telecommunications, Iran's state television reported that it was successfully launched on 2 February 2009. After being launched by an Iranian-made carrier rocket, Safir 2, the satellite was placed into a low Earth orbit. The launch, which coincided with the 30th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution and was supervised by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was also verified by NASA the following day as a success. Its Satellite Catalog Number or USSPACECOM object number is 33506.

Ahmadinejad said the satellite was launched to spread "monotheism, peace and justice" in the world. The Tehran Times reported that "Iran has said it wants to put its own satellites into orbit to monitor natural disasters in the earthquake-prone nation and improve its telecommunications." Foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki said the satellite was launched to "meet the needs of the country" and is "purely for peaceful purposes". Since there was very little encryption on the satellite, data could be collected and read by citizens - http://www.r00t.cz/Sats/Omid

Omid (name)

Omid (Persian: اُمید, also transliterated as Omead, Omeed, Omied, Umeed, or Ümit) is a common Persian male given name, meaning hope.

Given name

  • Omid 16B, Iranian-British electronic music producer
  • Omid Abtahi, Iranian-American actor
  • Omid Djalili, Iranian-British stand up comedian and actor
  • Omid Ebrahimi, Iranian footballer
  • Omid Kordestani, Iranian-American Google executive
  • Omid Memarian, Iranian journalist and social activist
  • Omid Namazi, Iranian-American soccer player
  • Omid Nouripour, German-Iranian politician
  • Omid Ravankhah, Iranian footballer
  • Omid Safi, American religion academic
  • Omid Tahvili, Iranian criminal
  • Omid Walizadeh, American underground hip hop producer
  • Surname

  • Ghazal Omid, Iranian-Canadian author
  • Other uses

  • Omid, first Iranian-launched satellite, launched on February 2, 2009
  • "Omid", an electronic database of human rights violations in Iran, acting as a memorial to the victims executed by the Islamic Republic since it was established in 1979.
  • "Omid", a song on Thievery Corporation's album The Richest Man in Babylon
  • Omid Walizadeh

    Omid Walizadeh, also known as Omid or OD, is an underground hip hop producer based in Long Beach, California. He has produced tracks for Freestyle Fellowship,Busdriver,2Mex,Subtitle, and Awol One, among others.

    History

    Omid graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a bachelor's degree in recording arts. He has produced tracks since 1992.

    Inspired by the underground hip hop movement at the Good Life Cafe in the early 1990s, Omid released a collaborative album, Beneath the Surface, in 1998. It features over 30 rappers, mainly from Los Angeles.

    The solo debut album, Distant Drummer, was released on Beneath the Surface in 2002. It was inspired by Dan Simmons' novel Hyperion, the music of Sun Ra, among other things.

    In 2003, Omid released the album, Monolith, on Mush Records. It features contributions from Abstract Rude, 2Mex,Buck 65,Luckyiam, Aceyalone, Murs, and Slug, among others. The title comes from Arthur C. Clarke's novel 2010: Odyssey Two.

    Omid released the instrumental album, Afterwords 3, on Alpha Pup Records in 2007.

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