Turkey aims to reach moon in 2023, Erdogan says
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[February 10, 2021]
By Tuvan Gumrukcu
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey aims to achieve
first contact with the moon as part of its national space programme in
2023, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday.
"The first rough landing will be made on the moon with our national and
authentic hybrid rocket that shall be launched into orbit in the end of
2023 through international cooperation," Erdogan said, detailing a
two-phase mission.
Erdogan did not elaborate further on the cooperation. Last month,
Erdogan spoke to Tesla and SpaceX boss Elon Musk on possible cooperation
in space technologies with Turkish companies.
Speaking in an event in Ankara, Erdogan announced a programme with 10
strategic goals including sending a Turkish citizen to a scientific
mission in space.
Last month, Turkey launched its Turksat 5A satellite into orbit from the
United States in cooperation with SpaceX. Turksat 5B satellite is
planned to be launched in second quarter of 2021.
Turkey aims to reach strategic space goals in 10 years, Erdogan also
said, adding that the country will improve work on satellite
technologies and establish a space port with other ally countries.
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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan arrives for a meeting with EU
Council President Charles Michel in Brussels, Belgium March 9, 2020.
REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
Turkey previously launched reconnaissance and communication
satellites set up a satellite systems integration and test center
and manufactured a domestic HD satellite called IMECE which is
expected to be launched in 2022.
"Our feet will be on earth but our eyes will be in space. Our roots
will be on earth, our branches will be up in the sky," Erdogan said.
(Writing by Ezgi Erkoyun; Editing by Steve Orlofsky and Marguerita
Choy)
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