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So,what does this satelite bring us,could you explain?
[...]aims to successfully test orbital operations, telemetry and telecommand communications, positioning, and payload communication capabilities.

“Our goal is to reach more than 100 satellites within five years and to put our Uluğ Bey Global Positioning System into service independently for Türkiye and all friendly and brotherly nations.”
 

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[...]aims to successfully test orbital operations, telemetry and telecommand communications, positioning, and payload communication capabilities.

“Our goal is to reach more than 100 satellites within five years and to put our Uluğ Bey Global Positioning System into service independently for Türkiye and all friendly and brotherly nations.”
While Uluğbey is the primary goal here there can be other modern day satellite services that can be provided with such low earth orbit satellites both in military and civilian domains.
  • Internet communications like the Starlink
  • Direct to Device mobile phone services
  • Low latency communications for unmanned fighters
  • Global radar that can detect objects in the air
  • Satellite Electronic War
are among the services that maybe provided as capabilities improve
 

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As part of ASELSAN’s Space-Based Internet of Things (IoT) solution, the second satellite in the series has been successfully launched into orbit.
The LUNA-2 CubeSat provides secure, reliable, and uninterrupted communications through low-power, wide-area data transmission capabilities.
With LUNA-2, a significant step has been taken toward enabling dependable IoT connectivity in hard-to-reach regions and enhancing Türkiye’s space-based communication capabilities.

 

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While Uluğbey is the primary goal here there can be other modern day satellite services that can be provided with such low earth orbit satellites both in military and civilian domains.
  • Internet communications like the Starlink
  • Direct to Device mobile phone services
  • Low latency communications for unmanned fighters
  • Global radar that can detect objects in the air
  • Satellite Electronic War
are among the services that maybe provided as capabilities improve

“Starlink dediğimiz sistemin bir anlamda ciddi bir savunma uygulaması var. Bunu SpaceX’in sitesine girdiğiniz zaman da görebilirsiniz. Starshield diye yeni bir sekme açmışlar. Erken ihbar sistemi. Bizim Çelik Kubbemiz gibi onların da Altın Kubbe çalışmaları var. Bu da o proje için kullanacakları bir erken ihbar sistemi." "Sizin buradan fırlattığınız bir füze ile ilgili ABD’nin 30 saniye içinde haberi olabiliyor. Bu çok güçlü bir savunma kabiliyeti aslında."

 

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Aren’t those satellites to small for most military purposes except communications and gps services?
 

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Aren’t those satellites to small for most military purposes except communications and gps services?
They are test satellites probably lacking long term sufficient fuel and probably testing a small number of features each time. Starlink satellites were smaller in the beginning too.
 

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Türksat General Manager Ahmet Hamdi Atalay stated that the Türksat 7A satellite project is nearing the production phase and that the process of determining its technical specifications is nearly complete.

Atalay noted that Türksat is a partner in Turkiye’s Spaceport Project, which is being established in Somalia, adding, “Once we establish our own launch system, we will be able to meet our own needs whenever we want and secure a share in this vast market.”

As Türksat, we aim to be the first company to use our national launch system. We hope to launch our Turksat 7A satellite, which is currently in the preparation phase, into space using our own launch system and to have our infrastructure ready before this process. (AA)

The satellite is scheduled to enter service in 2029.

 

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> > I’d like to move toward systems that manage satellites. After sending a satellite to space, it needs small adjustments during its lifetime. What are you doing in that area?

Absolutely. Space is our largest field, and we have developed many technologies and gained heritage. One of the most critical aspects is having space heritage. When a satellite company wants to use a propulsion system, the first question is: “Do you have flight heritage?”

Delta V has proven itself in space through tests and customer satellites. So we can now say we have space-proven propulsion systems.

In 2022, Türkiye’s space roadmap included developing a national propulsion system for a lunar mission. Delta V developed this system. What you see here is its qualification model. It underwent extensive environmental testing and is now nearing integration with the main spacecraft.

This system will perform acceleration in Earth orbit and deceleration in lunar orbit. It is also a transfer vehicle.
Launch vehicles can take you to low Earth orbit, but to reach higher orbits, you need transfer propulsion systems.

We also developed a monopropellant system using hydrogen peroxide. It includes catalyst chemistry, material compatibility, and full system integration—all developed by Delta V. This system is already operating in space and can sustain a 200–300 kg satellite for 5 years, performing orbit correction, collision avoidance, and other maneuvers.

We delivered it to customers and are developing larger versions.


This thruster produces 1 Newton of thrust. That means about 100 grams of force, which is enough to control a 100 kg satellite in space.

We also develop bipropellant systems. As satellites grow larger, they require more powerful propulsion systems. We are developing engines from 1 Newton up to 400 Newtons, using propellants like nitrous oxide and propane. We have already conducted over 500 successful test firings.

In the future, we will scale further. These engines will be used in upper stages of rockets to achieve higher speeds and higher delta-V. We can make them with storable or cryogenic propellants depending on needs.

These are all critical areas, and Delta V will continue to produce solutions in propulsion technologies.

 

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We successfully held the 4th Lunar Scientific Studies Working Group Workshop within the scope of Türkiye’s Moon Mission, with strong participation! 🌘

🛰️ The meeting, organized as part of the Moon Research Program Project carried out under the coordination of TÜBİTAK UZAY, was hosted by Düzce University.

💫 The event brought together academics, researchers, representatives of public institutions, and private-sector stakeholders. Discussions focused on Türkiye’s Moon Mission, the Ali Kuşçu Scientific Objectives, scientific payloads, and ongoing studies related to lunar research.

🎤 During the opening session, Prof. Dr. Nedim Sözbir, Rector of Düzce University, Mehmet Nefes, Director of TÜBİTAK UZAY, and Alper Gezeravcı, Türkiye’s first astronaut, emphasized the scientific and technological achievements of the Moon Mission and the importance of future deep-space exploration efforts.

🚀🌕 As we continue our scientific journey toward the Moon, we remain committed to strengthening our national capabilities, enhancing scientific collaborations, and contributing to our country’s space ambitions.


 

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As Türksat, we aim to be the first company to use our national launch system. We hope to launch our Turksat 7A satellite, which is currently in the preparation phase, into space using our own launch system and to have our infrastructure ready before this process. (AA)

The satellite is scheduled to enter service in 2029.
Turksat Satellites are geosynchronous satellites. Their orbit is ~35700km to 35800km above earth.
Delta-V just managed 210km altitude for 50kg payload. Roketsan is still working on a rocket to go 400km.
How and who are going to manage placing a 4.5 ton satellite at 35780km altitude? Turksat Satellites weigh around 4500kg. The Falcon-9 rocket that took Turksat 5-B to orbit weighed 549tons. Delta V rocket weighed 3tons to 3.5tons at best.
 
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As Türksat, we aim to be the first company to use our national launch system. We hope to launch our Turksat 7A satellite, which is currently in the preparation phase, into space using our own launch system and to have our infrastructure ready before this process. (AA)

The satellite is scheduled to enter service in 2029.
Per Mr Murat İkinci's statements Şimşek-1 and Şimşek-2 rocket developments are rapidly progressing and they are kind of counting days towards launch. While the estimated timeline starts from 2027 for launch the programs can get ahead of time. Şimşek-3 however will come after these two and will be rated for a 3.5 ton payload to GTO. I believe if the Şimşek-1 and Şimşek-2 rocket programs go very well Şimşek-3 can come earlier rather than later. So, in the best case scenario a 2029 launch is within possibilities. Specifications of Şimşek-3 can probably change to align with TAI programs. Some dates mentioned here were set years ago so they are not very accurate or up to date. On the other hand trusting an expensive satellite to a new rocket is a little risky, however the satellite is also highly Turkish made so the risk may be a little less now.

ROKETSAN'ın Şimşek 1 ve 2 projeleri tüm hızıyla devam ediyor. İnşallah en kısa zamanda, kendi uydumuzu uzaya taşıyacak olan ve tamamıyla yerli, milli imkanlarla gerçekleştirilmiş uzay araçlarımızı hayata geçireceğiz ve bunu başarıyla fırlatacağız. Bunun için de açıkçası gün sayıyoruz. - M. İKİNCİ by Oğuzhan Uygun - today
 
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