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Russia, Turkey may achieve important results in space sphere — Turkish agency

In September 2018, Roscosmos’s former CEO Dmitry Rogozin told the Anadolu news agency that Turkey might join a project with Russia and Kazakhstan for using the Baikonur cosmodrome together

ANKARA, April 10. /TASS/. Turkey’s space agency and Roscosmos continue to work on joint projects, and important results may be achieved in the near future, the chief the Turkish space agency, Serdar Huseyin Yildirim, told TASS an interview on Monday on the eve of the Cosmonautics Day celebrations.

"A foundation has been established for broad cooperation between the two countries in the space sphere. The Space Agency of Turkey and Roscosmos continue to work on joint projects. It is likely that in the near future important results will be achieved," Yildirim stressed without specifying what these results might be.

In 2021, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced a national space program, which includes the training of cosmonauts, as well as the launch of a probe to the Moon. Ankara intends to spend about $6 billion on this project. The legal groundwork for this was laid down back in the autumn of 2016. This is one of the largest and most ambitious projects in modern Turkish history. In May 2022, Erdogan said that Ankara was beginning preparations for sending its astronaut to the International Space Station.

In September 2018, Roscosmos’s former CEO Dmitry Rogozin told the Anadolu news agency that Turkey might join a project with Russia and Kazakhstan for using the Baikonur cosmodrome together. Rogozin also said Russia was ready to prepare a Turkish crew for a light to the International Space Station in 2023, when the Republic of Turkey would be celebrating its 100th anniversary.

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