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A total of 17 satellite programs are expected to come into orbit from 2012 to 2020. Over the next five years satellite contracts could amount to $2 billion, according to a space industry expert based in Turkey.
The Turkish government has devised an ambitious road map for the country’s multiple satellite programs through 2020.


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According to the road map, a total of 17 Turkish satellites will come into orbit from 2012 to 2020. A space industry expert based in Turkey said the next five years’ satellite contracts would amount to $2 billion. “This is a niche market with strong prospects due to Turkey’s genuine ambitions in space technology,” he said.

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According to the road map, Turkey will this year launch the Göktürk II, an electro optical reconnaissance and observation satellite. Göktürk I as well as Türksat 4A, a communications satellite, will be launched in 2013. Türksat 4B will be launched in 2014 and Türksat 4R in 2015 along with the Göktürk III, a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) reconnaissance and observation satellite. 2016 will see an infrared early warning satellite sent into orbit, along with the Türksat 5A communications satellite. In 2017, Türksat 5B and a second infrared satellite will be launched. The electro optical Göktürk IV and two more infrared satellites will be put in orbit in 2018, and yet two more infrared satellites will be launched in 2019. In 2020 Turkey will launch its second SAR Göktürk V.
The road map comes after the government set up a Space Technologies Directorate under the supervision of the Transport Ministry last November. Officials said this office will later become the country’s first National Space Agency.

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I guess that will cover all.:police:
 
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Satellite System Design

TÜBİTAK UZAY, involved in satellite production since 2002, has acquired the capability and developed the facilities to be able to produce satellite systems.

All structural, thermal and optical analyses, design, production, assembly and tests of satellite systems are made at TÜBİTAK UZAY. Additionally, many research studies in foreseen critical areas are being made for future space projects . Production methods, material technologies, test and measurement techniques, spaceborne mechanisms and self deployable structures are among these research areas.

The necessary capabilities for design, analysis, production and verification phases of Satellite Attitude and Orbit Determination and Control Subsystem (orbit propagators and estimators, attitude estimators and controllers, real time software development infrastructure, system design infrastructure) have been established. In addition, the necessary capabilities for design, analysis, production and verification of the relevant hardware (reaction wheel, star tracker, magnetometer, etc.) have also been acquired. Systems engineering as well as mission analysis and design activities for various projects and satellites for different missions and altitudes are carried out by the satellite systems engineering team.

The facilities of the institute support not only the activities in space and satellite related activities but also activities in other areas mentioned above and interdisciplinary areas.

The Reliability Laboratory of TÜBİTAK UZAY enables us to make the reliability tests and analyses of all electronic devices, whether it be at development or production phase or in use. The tests and analyses are done according to relevant international standards. (Reliability Assessment Laboratory)

Manufacturing, inspection and test of satellite systems, subsystems and equipments have been performed in a class 1000 clean room (ISO class 6) in compliance with ESA standards. Dynamic satellite environment simulator, thermal vacuum chamber, laminar flow cabinet, curing oven, thermal cycling chamber and special storeroom with storage management system are installed for manufacturing satellites and satellite equipments.

Facility Establishment Project for Electric Propulsion Applications Research and Hall Thruster Development (HALE)

Through HALE (Facility Establishment Project for Electric Propulsion Applications Research and Hall Thruster Development) Turkey will establish its first facility for research and development of electric thruster technologies. This project will build necessary knowledge base and facilities to design, manufacture, and test Hall effect thrusters. This facility will be established at TÜBİTAK UZAY with the support of the State Planning Organization (DPT). The thrusters, that will be developed and tested by this laboratory, will make it possible to design complicated space projects like lunar or interplanetary missions. And the infrastructure will be available for the development of new projects

Electric propulsion is relatively new to the space community as a reliable thrust generation technique and therefore will induce a more competitive space industry in Turkey. The project will increase the level of knowledge in space technology, in particular in the area of propulsion systems. The facility, that will be established during the project, will be available for all researchers, who want to work in this area.

HALE is going to develop a facility, which has strategic, technological and commercial importance at the international level. This will increase the number of infrastructures developed using national resources and the capacity it creates is going to minimize the dependence to other countries. It will also add the electric propulsion technology among the science and technology areas, where researchers can be productive using national resources only. HALE is going to be an important step for the national “Moon Project”.

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I thought for one moment pakistan are launching all those satellites !! :woot:
Anyway congrats to turkey.. all the best :)
 
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First satellite designed and built in Turkey: RASAT

RASAT is the second remote-sensing satellite after the launch of Turkey’s first remote sensing satellite BİLSAT of TÜBİTAK UZAY. RASAT, having a high-resolution optical imaging system and new modules developed by Turkish engineers, will be the first Earth-observation satellite to be designed and manufactured in Turkey.
RASAT IMAGE APPLICATIONS
Mapping: Mapping and updating of 1/25.000 scaled maps, DEM and Orthophoto generation, Land use mapping, Land resources cadastre
Disaster Monitoring: Forest fire monitoring and burnt area mapping, Flood mapping and forecasting, Landslide area mapping, Building destruction and damage assessment after earthquake, Making up-to-date thematic maps for disaster management
Environment: Identification of deforestration / reforestation areas, Change detection of coastlines, Oil spill detection and pollution mapping
Urban and regional planning: Monitoring of urban development, Detection of illegal settlement sites, 3D simulation

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Turkish EO Satellite: RASAT
Weight: 93 Kg
Orbit: 689 km circular, sun synchronous
Attitude control: 3 axis stabilised
Orbital cycle: 98.8 min
Local equator crossing time: 10:30
Spatial resolution: Panchromatic: 7.5 m, Multispectral: 15 m
Spectral resolution (μm): 0.42 – 0.73 (Panchromatic), Band 1: 0.42 – 0.55 (Blue), Band2 : 0.55 – 0.58 (Green), Band3: 0.58 – 0.73 (Red)
Radiometric resolution: 8 bit
Temporal resolution: 4 days
Swath width: 30 Km
Payloads:
Optical payload: It comprises a pushbroom type imager with stereoviewing capability.
BiLGE: Flight computer with the capability to utilize Spacewire.
GEZGiN-2: New generation image processor capable of high-speed multi-spectral image. compression using the JPEG2000 algorithms with encryption capabilities
X-Band Transmitter Module: Communication system with 100 Mb/s downlink at 7W output.

RASAT satellite was launched on August 17th from Russia to a polar orbit and completes one orbit around the Earth in nearly 98 minutes
Images from RASAT : RASAT, Türkiye'nin ?lk Yerli Yap?m Yer Gözlem Uydusu +++
 
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Although there is a clear gap between Turkiye and the western countries and we are behind them interns of satellites technology, inshallah we will catch them up on satellites technology in the near future.
 
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