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Cosmonaut releases photo of Türkiye’s Antalya shot from ISS

Cosmonaut releases photo of Türkiye’s Antalya shot from ISS

Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev launched an image of Türkiye’s southern Antalya province taken from the International Space Station (ISS), calling it “wonderful warm city.”

Artemyev on Telegram referred to as Antalya — extensively favored by Russian vacationers — a “hospitable” vacation province on the Mediterranean coast in southern Türkiye.

Pointing out that many Russian vacationers visited Antalya, Artemyev stated: “Have you ever puzzled how this excellent heat metropolis seems from area whereas having fun with the solar? You have a singular alternative proper now.

“Ladies and gentlemen, here is Antalya as seen from the ISS!” he stated, attaching a photograph of Antalya to his message.

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