Türkiye launches its first indigenous high-resolution Earth observation satellite IMECE into space
The IMECE satellite will serve in the areas of defence, disaster management, environment and urbanisation and agriculture and forestry while in orbit.
Türkiye has launched its first indigenous high-resolution Earth observation satellite IMECE into space.
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