Russia, Turkey negotiating launch of Turkish satellites into orbit
ICT
- 06 April, 2021
- 10:25
Roscosmos, a State Space Corporation of Russia, is in talks with the government of Turkey on launching Turkish satellites into space using Russian rockets, Report mentions, referring to Sputnik.
Dmitry Loskutov, head of Glavcosmos, which is engaged in space activities, said that the talks are aimed at signing a cooperation agreement on the launch of commercial satellites.
In 2014-2015, Turkey's Turksat 4A communications satellite was launched by the Russian Proton-M rocket.
Earlier, the chairman of the Turkish Space Agency (TUA), Serdar Hüseyin Yıldırım, announced his intention to sign a space cooperation agreement with Russia in the near future.
Latest News
09:51
One week left to apply for WUF13 partner-led events
Infrastructure09:42
Azeri Light crude drops to $66.63 per barrel
Energy09:38
Video
President Ilham Aliyev shares video regarding his participation in signing ceremony of Board of Peace Charter
Foreign policy09:31
Key indicators of world commodity, stock, and currency markets (23.01.2026)
Finance09:26
China achieves breakthrough in extracting lithium from salt lakes
Other countries09:16
Japan's Takaichi dissolves parliament after only 3 months in office, setting up snap election
Other countries09:09
Video
President of Azerbaijan makes post regarding meetings held on sidelines of World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Foreign policy20:56
Mikayil Jabbarov meets Coca-Cola senior VP in Davos
Business20:33