Gezeravci: We're happy as Türkiye to be in ISS for the first time
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Gezeravci: We're happy as Türkiye to be in ISS for the first time
Türkiye's first-ever space traveller Alper Gezeravci has docked at the International Space Station. Gezeravci flew to space on Thursday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Now he'll conduct numerous scientific experiments prepared by Turkish universities and research institutes. Daniel Padwick reports.
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