As we know today Hello Space The first test pocket satellite signed by SpaceX directly launched Istanbul into space. took it out.
According to the statement, Turkey’s first and the world’s 3rd commercial mobile satellite initiative Hello Space, continues to advance in its goal of establishing a team-satellite network in space. Hello Space, pocket satellites (Pocketqube) It is getting ready to offer end-to-end IoT data services from all over the world. Hello Space’s first test pocket satellite named ‘Istanbul’ was launched into space on 13 June 2023 as the only Turkish satellite sent with SpaceX’s Transporter-8 mission. Founded in May 2022, the satellite technologies startup Hello Space has achieved an unprecedented pace by producing and launching the world’s newest and smallest satellite standard pocket satellite in just one year. making a statement on this Hello Space Co-Founder and CEO Muzaffer Duysal; “While the production and delivery time of a satellite is about 2-2.5 years, we have reduced this period to an unprecedented 1 year worldwide, thanks to our knowledge in pocket satellite technologies, which is a brand new technology, and the power of our team. With the team-satellite network that we will establish in a short time, we aim to become a global enterprise that provides end-to-end, uninterrupted narrowband data services in sectors such as logistics, agriculture and production from all over the world, including oceans and arid lands, where data tracking is difficult today. Istanbul is the first satellite of our initiative, we are very excited for its launch.” said.
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Hello Space, will provide uninterrupted and reliable data service in the maritime, agriculture, logistics, energy and manufacturing industries by providing worldwide coverage from space, thanks to its highly advanced narrowband data communication technology. Hello Space, which will be able to provide IoT services even in remote regions and oceans with low human density, which are out of coverage with existing technologies, will help its business partners by presenting data such as location from ocean containers, humidity and temperature from uncovered agricultural lands, end-to-end, through satellite technologies. can increase efficiency.