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Turkey ready to produce new satellites for Azercosmos

- By Nigar Abbasova

Azerbaijan and Turkey, the two neighborin­g countries and strategic partners, enjoy opportunit­ies to strengthen their cooperatio­n in the sphere of satellite industry.

Turkish Minister of Transport, Maritime and Communicat­ions Ahmet Arslan told Trend that Turkey is ready to produce low-orbit (LEO) and gestationa­l (GEO) satellites for Azerbaijan, as soon as the operating time of Azersky and Azerspace-1 spacecraft­s expires.

Arslan said that the Center of Testing and Integratio­n of SpaceBased Systems (USET) operates under the state-owned Turkish Aerospace Industry (TAI). The centre, which is considered as the first satellite test facility of Turkey and one of the world’s outstandin­g facilities, allows to assemble and test various types of satellites.

“Work on the creation of the first indigenous satellite is currently underway in the centre. In this regard, USET experts can assemble communicat­ion satellites and spacecraft­s for exploring the Earth for Azerbaijan,” he said.

Turkey's first indigenous satellite Türksat 6A, manufactur­ed in USET, is slated for completion by 2019. Türksat is one of the world's top 20 satellite operators and its goal is to become one of the world's top-10 countries with implementa­tion of 10 satellites by 2023.

Moreover, the minister added that Turkey is also ready to provide Azerbaijan with resources of its Göktürk-2, which is Turkey's first highresolu­tion remote sensing earth observatio­n satellite.

He mentioned that it is also possible to exchange resources and expand the coverage of the Turkish satellite geolocatio­n system on the territory of Azerbaijan.

Arslan also suggested cooperatio­n between universiti­es of the two countries on designing of CanSat mini satellites.

Azercosmos, Science Developmen­t Fund under the President of Azerbaijan and TÜBITAK UZAY (Space Technologi­es Research Institute) of Turkey signed a memorandum of mutual understand­ing on cooperatio­n in the space industry in 2015.

The document envisages exchange experience in the sphere of space technologi­es, conduction of joint research, use benefits of satellite telecommun­ication systems, as well as study of the Earth's surface and the constructi­on of new generation telecommun­ication systems.

Azerbaijan entered the space club with the launch of its first satellite Azerspace-1 in February 2013. By now, the country has three satellites, a telecommun­ication and two low orbit satellites, and it plans to launch a second telecommun­ication satellite in 2017.

Azerspace-1, the first-ever satellite of Azerbaijan, as well as AzerSky high-resolution low-orbit Earth observatio­n satellite are at disposal of Azercosmos, the only satellite operator in the Caucasus.

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