Astronaut Gezeravcı met with university students – Latest News

Turkey's first astronaut Alper Gezeravcı said he was very excited to be with the students of the program at Selçuk University's Sultan Alparslan Cultural Center.

Gezeravcı shared his memories of the days when space travel began and said, “Fortunately, with the strong will of our state and the vision of our President, we have started to take our place in space, which was deprived of us for years.” Earn, step by step. Although we have had no experience in this field in our hundred-year history, we are the first in manned space missions.” “We have achieved all the experiments and all the goals that we set ourselves.” We are doing our best in an area where “We have been there many times and in which we have not had the opportunity to benefit from the experiences of our people in our country, and thank God we have completed this mission and returned to our country,” he said.


He was instructed to use the dust of his feet to prepare for the next job.

Emphasizing that the analysis and analysis process of the final stages of the scientific missions continues, Gezeravcı said: “You now have the chance to take the path you want without hesitation in order to trigger our potential power in us that we deserve .” We have been strengthening our self-confidence for years. The mission that we started on January 19th will continue on February 9th. We had less than a week to participate there was that we should immediately start the process steps to plan the tasks to be carried out from now on. he said.


“Is there a black hole? Have you seen it?” is asked.

When asked by a student about his experience during the space flight process, Gezeravcı said: “The arrival phase in the atmosphere is the riskiest part of the return part. There is a point in departure where maximum dynamic pressure is reached.” Takeoff. It represents the most critical part. Combustion on the rocket and fast travel and others The moment when the physical conditions on it reach their maximum due to the reactions taking place. There is a section between about 3 and 55 kilometers. It is asked, “Is there a black hole, have you seen it?” If there is something that matches the expression, it is a black hole. This section is uncontrolled. “It’s a section. Nobody has the power to intervene.” there. They enter the area in a controlled manner. You are crossing an uncontrolled area. From the moment you enter this area, all external communication is interrupted. “No commands can be received, no communication can be established.” he replied.


He wanted to get out of the capsule himself.

About what he experienced when he stepped on Earth, Gezeravcı said: “Usually two people accompany me to get out of the capsule. When it was my turn after our other two friends were taken away, I said, 'Don't do that.' I want to go out alone.' They hesitated a little at first. They saw that I came out comfortably. “We were greeted outside by two doctors,” said.

When asked about the challenging aspects of the astronaut profession, Gezeravcı replied that every profession has easy or challenging aspects.

Gezeravcı pointed out that there are positions in every profession that require a little more effort, saying, “Anyone can do this job after expressing the intention and applying for a path. Maybe I was the last person who shouldn't have been there because.” I have always blocked my dreams to this day. In other words, as a person who has not even dreamed of hindering your dreams at this age. Therefore, the profession of an astronaut has the same difficulties as the professions of other people who have many difficult professions. Their physical makeup varies, but ultimately they are people from outer space. “Not. People who go there.” Space temporarily, go back and forth. People coming out of you. he said.


The best time was watching the world go by

When asked what were the most beautiful moments of the mission, Gezeravcı said: “The homework we were given was to complete the 13 experiments that brought you there. Thank God we completed our homework and experiments within the planned schedule. In the remaining time, we completed the whole world, which means “dome” in Turkish, and its interior is decorated with glass.” “There was an environment where I could observe the day and night every 90 minutes, as if we were in a dream world. The time.” The time we spent there was the most pleasant.” He replied.


The ISS flew over Turkey every 2-3 days

When asked about his feelings while observing the world on the International Space Station (ISS), Gezeravcı said: “There are places on Earth that fascinate you when you see them. Think of the moment when you see all of these places together.” “I was always excited when I saw our country's place on the world map at this point. There were some friends who were upset because they didn't cross their country. We drove across our country every 2-3 days. It gives you goosebumps. It was a great experience to be able to see your own country and its beauties at the same time in a single picture. ” he said.


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