Türkiye's dedication to space exploration garners recognition from prominent figures in the field, with ambitious goals set to reach the moon by 2026 and enhance the nation's global space presence.
This year’s 74th International Astronautical Congress is taking place in Azerbaijan’s capital Baku. / Photo: AA
Stressing that everyone who believes in Türkiye's future can make great contributions to such successes, he said science, research and development, innovation, and entrepreneurship all play important roles in scaling even more heights in the decades ahead. Türkiye having two astronauts, one of which will go to space soon, is an exciting development, said a NASA astronaut who will pilot the Artemis II mission and go to the Moon.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Bitcoin Will Surge to $750,000 By 2026, Predicts Arthur HayesCrypto Blog
Read more »
Why Sea-Tac ranks below most 'mega' airports in customer satisfaction by JD PowerConstruction is set to begin early next year with a prospective opening date in mid-2026.
Read more »
Pipelines, markets, railroads, equipment: What Türkiye offers over energy cooperationAs Türkiye and Israel put their bilateral relations on a positive track with proposals for cooperation in energy drilling, and with a rising recognition of Türkiye’s geo-strategic and other advantages, what can we expect in the Eastern Mediterranean?
Read more »
Dozens of targets destroyed in Türkiye's anti-terror operation in SyriaAir operations in Syria's Tel Rifaat, Jazira and Derik regions destroyed 30 targets, including terror group shelters and depots while many terrorists were 'neutralised', says Turkish Defence Ministry.
Read more »
Türkiye slams European Parliament’s motion on Azerbaijan's KarabakhTurkish Foreign Ministry criticises European Parliament motion over recent events in the Karabakh region saying non-binding motion example of 'irresponsibility, prejudice, bias, and ignorance.'
Read more »