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If it isn't a foreign SLV represented in Aselsan video, This must be the Roketsan's final design SLV to be produced after previous 1.35m diameter SLV design has been updated with a new propulsion tech and rescheduled to be launched in 2026.
 

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If it isn't a foreign SLV represented in Aselsan video, This must be the Roketsan's final design SLV to be produced after previous 1.35m diameter SLV design has been updated with a new propulsion tech and rescheduled to be launched in 2026.
What's the payload bros to Leo and geostationary orbit what's the launch date ?
 

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This rocket seems to be around 230 cm wide.
I don't see a reason why they should put a foreign launch rocket in the video.
Good thing there is no side boosters. There seems to be spread legs for landing too.
I wish all this to be true and this propels us to a next level already.
 

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I do think this is our own rocket. ASELSAN most probably used this to mention it's space systems used in satellite etc.
 

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What's the payload bros to Leo and geostationary orbit what's the launch date ?
If it hasn't changed, this was the last plan

Roketsan space roadmap
1.2023 SondaSR1.0 100kg/300km
2.2026 Şimşek1 400kg/550km
3.2027+ Şimşek2 1,5t/700km
4.2028+ Moon Mission Launcher

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Source: twitter.com/miguyan2000
 

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If it hasn't changed, this was the last plan

Roketsan space roadmap
1.2023 SondaSR1.0 100kg/300km
2.2026 Şimşek1 400kg/550km
3.2027+ Şimşek2 1,5t/700km
4.2028+ Moon Mission Launcher

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Source: twitter.com/miguyan2000
Moon mission in 6 yrs ? Geo orbit in 3 isn't that a little ambitious?
 

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Moon mission's first stage was supposed to be a Space-X Falcon 9.
 

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Moon mission's first stage was supposed to be a Space-X Falcon 9.
Space-x has been contracted for a hard landing on the Moon in 2023. Falcon will be used to launch it into close orbit, and then Turkiye will reach the Moon with its DeltaV hybrid engine.
 

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Axiom Space Signs Historic Agreement with Türkiye to Send First Turkish Astronaut to Space​


Commercial space leader Axiom Space and the government of Türkiye have signed a historic agreement to send the first Turkish astronaut to space. As part of a larger effort by Türkiye to expand its space exploration capabilities and establish a national human space program, a Turkish astronaut will be trained by Axiom Space for a future space research mission. Axiom Space will also enable Turkish science and research to be conducted in microgravity.

Axiom Space, a U.S. based commercial space company, currently building the world’s first commercial space station, is working with the TÜBİTAK Space Technologies Research Institute (TÜBİTAK UZAY) , under the direction of the Turkish Space Agency, Türkiye Uzay Ajansı (TUA) to enable this effort. The spaceflight agreement was officially signed at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Paris, on 19 September 2022, with Axiom Space CEO Michael Suffredini, Deputy Minister of Industry and Technology of the Republic of Turkey Mehmet Fatih Kacır, TUA President and Chairman of the Board Serdar Hüseyin Yıldırım, TÜBITAK UZAY Director Dr. Mesut Gökten, and other dignitaries.

“As the 100-year anniversary of Türkiye approaches, we will celebrate this important milestone by working to send the first Turkish astronaut to space,” said Dr. Mesut Gökten. “This mission is a part of Türkiye’s ambitious 10-year space road map, which includes missions to the low-Earth orbit and the Moon as well as developing internationally viable satellite systems.” said Serdar Hüseyin Yıldırım.

The astronaut selection process is being managed by TÜBITAK UZAY with support of Axiom Space, under the direction of the Turkish Space Agency on behalf of the Turkish government. Türkiye is evaluating scientific experiments via an open solicitation for on-orbit research. Further discussion between Türkiye and Axiom Space is underway to finalize the timeline for the mission.

"Exploration is part of the human DNA and with this agreement between Axiom Space and the nation of Türkiye, we will train and fly the first Turkish astronaut and strengthen our commitment to use commercial space as a driver to expand the international community of space explorers,” said Michael Suffredini, Axiom Space’s President & CEO. “We are excited about Türkiye’s role as a partner in commercial space and look forward to deepening this relationship as we work together to expand scientific and technological development on Earth and in orbit.”

Axiom Space is the commercial space industry’s only full-service orbital mission provider, conducting end-to-end crewed missions. Axiom’s broad range of services include training and flying private astronauts, access to training facilitates and instructors, hardware and safety certification, and operational on-orbit management. Candidates for flight complete Axiom’s rigorous training curriculum over many months in preparation to live and conduct meaningful work in space. The expert team at Axiom Space is helping nations and organizations build human spaceflight programs, develop astronaut selection programs, and provide the expertise needed to expand the international community of space explorers to a larger and more diverse representation of humanity.

This partnership is the latest agreement between Axiom Space and a sovereign nation that will expand international human spaceflight capabilities. Previous signatories include Italy, Hungary, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
 

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Space-x has been contracted for a hard landing on the Moon in 2023. Falcon will be used to launch it into close orbit, and then Turkiye will reach the Moon with its DeltaV hybrid engine.
You guys make cryogenic engine can I get some more info ols
 

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You guys make cryogenic engine can I get some more info ols

You dont need full cryo for that.

You take a hit on ISP and thus final payload, but you can do it with non-cryo or hybrid, just need the delta V for any orbit raising and hohmann transfer (insertion and exit). These engines and thrusters are onboard the satellite just like with chandrayaan missions.
 

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With the ŞİMŞEK-1 Launch Vehicle, which will have a payload capacity of 400 kilograms, it is aimed to reach an altitude of 550 kilometers in 2027.

This indirectly says a lot. It makes MRBM distances possible when the missile's apogee reached above 350-400km. Roughly, a ballistic missile capable of covering a distance of 2000 km climbs to an altitude of 500 kilometers on average.

Also, It can be accepted that Roketsan currently produces/can produce ballistic missiles that can reach a distance of +500 km, as of 2018/20.
 

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So we're not launching anything to orbit for five more years at best. Yaaay! We send probe rockets to space in 2017 and actual orbit is reached after a full decade. And that is if everything goes according to the plan. The only silver lining for me is that they upgraded the payload from 100kg to 400kg. It's still very little for LEO but at least quadrupled from 100kg.
 
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100kg to 300km altitude in 2023.
This is just around the corner and means what?
1200km ?
 

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With the ŞİMŞEK-1 Launch Vehicle, which will have a payload capacity of 400 kilograms, it is aimed to reach an altitude of 550 kilometers in 2027.

This indirectly says a lot. It makes MRBM distances possible when the missile's apogee reached above 350-400km. Roughly, a ballistic missile capable of covering a distance of 2000 km climbs to an altitude of 500 kilometers on average.

Also, It can be accepted that Roketsan currently produces/can produce ballistic missiles that can reach a distance of +500 km, as of 2018/20.

Thanks for information bro. Let's go into a little more detail about ballistic missile and apogee altitudes.

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Sure, we don't need it, but we will have the ability.;)
Of course that's what matters. Sometimes, just showing that it can be done without even declaring a capability can have similar political effects. Among the right things made in the development of Turkiye's national defense industry, the most correct one is to be able to produce rational and holistic strategies to achieve some strategic goals. The benefits of civil industrial works are undeniable, when the time comes, parts that seem like separate things come together and change the fate of the region.
 
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