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Turkish satellite completes 8th year in orbit

With design life of 3 years, Rasat works for 8 years without any fault, says head of TUBITAK

Dilara Zengin  | 16.08.2019 - Update : 17.08.2019
Turkish satellite completes 8th year in orbit FILE PHOTO

ISTANBUL

Turkey's first national earth observation satellite, named Rasat, completed its 8th year in orbit.

The satellite, with design life of 3 years, scanned 15 million square kilometers and shot more than 2,800 images in 8 years, head of Space Technologies Research Institute of Turkey's Scientific and Technological Research Council (TUBITAK) told Anadolu Agency.

The 100-kilogram satellite, which was designed by TUBITAK engineers, has revolved around the world for more than 42,000 times, Lokman Kuzu noted.

"Rasat has been serving for 8 years and none of its parts is broken, it is a success," Kuzu said.

The satellite, which usually observes Turkey, provides views of different things such as dams, constructions, fires, forests and volcanos, he highlighted.

"We will start more high-technology projects in coming days, we believe in our engineers and software developers," the head of TUBITAK added.

*Writing by Gokhan Ergocun, Gozde Bayar

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