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'Turkey's new observation satellite near finish line'

Turkish engineers, technicians, designers working hard on satellite's design and sub-systems, says head of space agency

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14:00 - 31/03/2021 Wednesday
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'Turkey's new observation satellite near finish line'
'Turkey's new observation satellite near finish line'

The construction of Turkey's new high-resolution observation satellite is near the finish line, the head of the Turkish Space Agency (TSA) said Wednesday.

The IMECE satellite is set to be launched next year, Serdar Huseyin Yildirim told Anadolu Agency.

IMECE is a remote sensing satellite produced with local resources of up to 60%, he said.

He stressed that Turkish engineers, technicians, and designers are busy working on the satellite's design and sub-systems.

The satellite construction is in its final phase, also known as the “flight model” phase, he explained.

Launch is set for 2022, but the exact date is uncertain as it will be launched in a foreign country.

"Turkey doesn’t launch satellites into space on its own yet. This is a shortcoming but this goal is also included in the National Space Program. I hope we will do this in 10 years," he said.

He said Turkey has made significant progress in the field of space -- a “tough area” -- in recent years.

This January Turkey launched its Turksat 5A communication satellite through US firm SpaceX.

#Huseyin Yildirim
#Imece
#satellite
#Turkish space agency
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