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I thought IMECE was small 100kg spy satellite , it looks like big 500-1 ton satellite ?!
 

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I thought IMECE was small 100kg spy satellite , it looks like big 500-1 ton satellite ?!
IMECE (launch delayed to 2022)
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GoktTurk-2
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TurkSat-6A (Still on for launch in 2022)
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What is most important about IMECE is that it is using Turkish sub-meter camera, Gokturk-2 was using a South-Korean camera module.
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With improved sub 0.5m Camera module already on the way :)
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Turkey may sign space cooperation agreement with Russia soon​


Turkey may sign an agreement with Russia soon on cooperation in space, the chief of Turkey’s space agency Serdar Huseyn Yildirim told TASS in an interview ahead of the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s space flight.

"We are building bilateral relations with countries and with international organizations, which we have identified in accordance with our national goals. We keep working on common conditions of cooperation with different countries, including Russia. We have plans for signing an agreement in the near future," Yildirim said.

"Space exploration is a very complex and costly work. It requires high technologies, and for this reason international cooperation is very important in this field. Our goal at the international level is to establish firm relations of partnership with regional partners and with our neighbors. As far as Russia is concerned, we have vast opportunities in many fields of cooperation. We believe that we will be able to make much faster progress, if we manage to build firm relations of partnership based on mutually beneficial cooperation," he said.

He recalled Turkey’s space program, which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced in February.


"As you may know, Turkey on February 9 unveiled its own space program to set goals for ten years ahead. This program reflects Turkey’s main aims, which the country set in the space sphere, and also the steps being taken for achieving them. We have ten main goals and many subtasks. We fully support and have faith in the implementation of the strategies for achieving the goals set," Yildirim said.

On February 10, Roscosmos told TASS that Russia and Turkey were in talks on a bilateral inter-government agreement for developing cooperation in space. Roscosmos expects Turkey to present specific space cooperation proposals, including a Turkish astronaut’s space mission.
 

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Turkey may sign space cooperation agreement with Russia soon​


Turkey may sign an agreement with Russia soon on cooperation in space, the chief of Turkey’s space agency Serdar Huseyn Yildirim told TASS in an interview ahead of the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s space flight.

"We are building bilateral relations with countries and with international organizations, which we have identified in accordance with our national goals. We keep working on common conditions of cooperation with different countries, including Russia. We have plans for signing an agreement in the near future," Yildirim said.

"Space exploration is a very complex and costly work. It requires high technologies, and for this reason international cooperation is very important in this field. Our goal at the international level is to establish firm relations of partnership with regional partners and with our neighbors. As far as Russia is concerned, we have vast opportunities in many fields of cooperation. We believe that we will be able to make much faster progress, if we manage to build firm relations of partnership based on mutually beneficial cooperation," he said.

He recalled Turkey’s space program, which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced in February.


"As you may know, Turkey on February 9 unveiled its own space program to set goals for ten years ahead. This program reflects Turkey’s main aims, which the country set in the space sphere, and also the steps being taken for achieving them. We have ten main goals and many subtasks. We fully support and have faith in the implementation of the strategies for achieving the goals set," Yildirim said.

On February 10, Roscosmos told TASS that Russia and Turkey were in talks on a bilateral inter-government agreement for developing cooperation in space. Roscosmos expects Turkey to present specific space cooperation proposals, including a Turkish astronaut’s space mission.

I don't see any other country co-operating with Turkey, Russia has tons of experience and they are planning to go to re-usable by 2026

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Turkey may sign space cooperation agreement with Russia soon​


Turkey may sign an agreement with Russia soon on cooperation in space, the chief of Turkey’s space agency Serdar Huseyn Yildirim told TASS in an interview ahead of the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s space flight.

"We are building bilateral relations with countries and with international organizations, which we have identified in accordance with our national goals. We keep working on common conditions of cooperation with different countries, including Russia. We have plans for signing an agreement in the near future," Yildirim said.

"Space exploration is a very complex and costly work. It requires high technologies, and for this reason international cooperation is very important in this field. Our goal at the international level is to establish firm relations of partnership with regional partners and with our neighbors. As far as Russia is concerned, we have vast opportunities in many fields of cooperation. We believe that we will be able to make much faster progress, if we manage to build firm relations of partnership based on mutually beneficial cooperation," he said.

He recalled Turkey’s space program, which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced in February.


"As you may know, Turkey on February 9 unveiled its own space program to set goals for ten years ahead. This program reflects Turkey’s main aims, which the country set in the space sphere, and also the steps being taken for achieving them. We have ten main goals and many subtasks. We fully support and have faith in the implementation of the strategies for achieving the goals set," Yildirim said.

On February 10, Roscosmos told TASS that Russia and Turkey were in talks on a bilateral inter-government agreement for developing cooperation in space. Roscosmos expects Turkey to present specific space cooperation proposals, including a Turkish astronaut’s space mission.
We should speed up our efforts, be more ambitious rather than cautious. Mishaps are always acceptable for the sake of fast results.
 

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Don't expect Russian co-operation without strings attached. In the long term, Its just another form of leverage against Turkey. The minute Turkey announces further co-operation with Ukraine any progress on the Turkish Space programme will be purposely delayed/interfered with by Russia.

It would be much better for Turkey to partner with Space X or a private company rather than risk damaging relations with other countries. A space port off the coast of Somalia protected by TCG Anadolu (y)
 

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