On a cold January morning in 2021, Türkiye launched its Türksat 5A satellite into orbit, marking a significant step toward space independence. The nation celebrated this achievement, but underlying questions emerged: Can Türkiye realize its space ambitions without more robust foreign partnerships? Will a lack of sufficient private sector development hinder innovation?
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