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Mission success: 14-day journey of Türkiye's 1st space traveler marked by scientific experiments

During his 14-day mission, Alper Gezeravcı, Türkiye's inaugural space traveler, successfully executed 13 scientific experiments aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

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Developed by Yıldız Technical University in Istanbul, the second experiment is called CRISPR-Gem, named for CRISPR gene editing techniques. It sought to investigate the effectiveness of these techniques on plants in a microgravity environment, contributing to understanding and improving the defense mechanisms of plants as the skeletons of bioregenerative life support systems crucial for long-term space missions and humanity's extra-planetary future. The UzMAn experiment, meanwhile, was developed by Istanbul's Boğaziçi University. It involved growth and endurance tests of microalgae species adapted to harsh earthly conditions under non-gravity conditions, examining their metabolic changes, carbon dioxide capture performance, and oxygen production capabilities for potential life support systems.