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Turkey is poised to launch its inaugural space probe

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Jun 28, 2024

Turkey is preparing to enter a new era with the launch of the Turksat 6A telecommunications satellite scheduled for July 8. Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloglu announced that this milestone will mark a shift for Turkey from importing space probes to exporting them. The satellite will be launched from the Cape Canaveral space base in Florida using Falcon 9 rockets and monitored by SpaceX.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s meeting with Elon Musk during a visit to the USA aimed to strengthen collaboration in technology and aerospace development. Erdogan hopes to work with Starlink and SpaceX on Turkish technological advancement, digitalization, and artificial intelligence programs. Turkey plans to launch additional satellites into orbit after the Turksat 6A probe in April 2023, with Musk’s collaboration.

The launch of Turksat 6A is highly anticipated, as it will play a crucial role in improving satellite signal sorting for TV and benefiting other countries like India, Malaysia, and Thailand. Turkey’s progress in the aerospace sector includes the successful launch of the first observation satellite, Imece, in April 2023. Erdogan emphasizes Turkey’s technological advancement and aims to establish a Turkish aerospace company capable of designing and producing space probes.

The deployment of Imece marks a significant step forward for Turkey, providing high-definition images, efficient communication, and data transmission capabilities for various purposes. Erdogan’s vision for a top-tier technology industry driven by Turkish pride motivates the country’s pursuit of cutting-edge aerospace capabilities. The collaboration with SpaceX and Starlink reflects Turkey’s commitment to reaching global technological excellence.

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