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The '''Kuznets Spaceflight Center''' is an aerospace research and development center located outside Andersruhe, [[Westwoodsur]] in the [[Grand Duchy of Radictistan]]. The facility's primary focus is research and development of [[ | The '''Kuznets Spaceflight Center''' is an aerospace research and development center located outside Andersruhe, [[Westwoodsur]] in the [[Radictistan|Grand Duchy of Radictistan]]. The facility's primary focus is research and development of [[wikipedia:Spacecraft_propulsion|spacecraft propulsion]] and scientific instruments. The center is also involved in the construction and operation of unmanned interplanetary spacecraft. The facility is run jointly by the [[Nuxenstat Institute of Technology]] and the [[Radictistan Space Agency]]. It is named for Felix Kuznets, a former Member of Parliament who was an advocate for space research. | ||
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Research type | Applied |
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Field of research | Aerospace |
Director | Dr. Arthur Mundt |
Staff | ~2,500 |
Location | Andersruhe, Westwoodsur, Radictistan |
Campus | 145 hectares (1.45 km2 |
Operating agency | Nuxenstat Institute of Technology/Radictistan Space Agency |
Website | http://www.kuznets.nuxenstatit.edu.rd |
The Kuznets Spaceflight Center is an aerospace research and development center located outside Andersruhe, Westwoodsur in the Grand Duchy of Radictistan. The facility's primary focus is research and development of spacecraft propulsion and scientific instruments. The center is also involved in the construction and operation of unmanned interplanetary spacecraft. The facility is run jointly by the Nuxenstat Institute of Technology and the Radictistan Space Agency. It is named for Felix Kuznets, a former Member of Parliament who was an advocate for space research.