SpaceTurk

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SpaceTurk, founded in 1998 as the Turkish Space Research Group, is a non-profit and volunteer group dedicated to working on space research. The group's activities so far are:

  • Execution of the Middle East and Turkey representative of the United Nations Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC[1]).
  • Establishment of Space Association of Turkic States (SATS[2]).
  • Yuri's Night organizations in several cities including Ankara and Istanbul.
  • World Space Week organizations in several cities with a high participation rate in primary schools.
  • Detection of environmental pollution due to the oil spills from the tankers with satellite views.
  • Detection of the deforestation in Burundi with remote sensing.
  • System design for a civilian, peace, and science-aimed launcher (ATA1 project).

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References

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  1. ^ sgac_webeditor, Anthony Yuen. "Space Generation Advisory Council | Global Space Policy & Opportunities". Space Generation Advisory Council. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  2. ^ "Turkic Space Explorers Academy of the Organization of Turkic States launched in Bursa | News". Türk Devletleri Teşkilatı. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
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