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Turkey Joins The Space Race! To Send Unmanned Spacecraft To Moon Twice Within Next 10 Years

Turkey is poised to enter the competitive arena of lunar exploration, with the Minister of Industry and Technology, Fatih Kajir, unveiling the nation’s ambitious plans to deploy unmanned spacecraft to the moon twice within the next ten years.

Minister Kajir said that Turkey has progressed to the production stage of a spacecraft developed using its local capabilities. The ambitious goal involves executing two unmanned lunar missions within the next ten years, with an initial hard landing on the Moon, as outlined by the minister.

The Minister referred to a Turkish astronaut’s upcoming January 18 flight to the International Space Station (ISS) as the inaugural phase of Turkey’s broader national lunar program implementation.

In 2021, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan formally launched a comprehensive national space program, which outlined objectives such as astronaut training and the independent launch of a rocket to the Moon. 

The estimated costs for this ambitious venture are projected to reach approximately US$6 billion. Turkey’s foray into lunar exploration reflects a sincere effort to advance its space capabilities on the international stage.

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