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The Federal Space and Aeronautics Program is Bakyern's national space agency. It was founded in 1961 following the proposal to begin satellite communications and become the forefront of Anterian space exploration. From then, the FSAP has launched 49 satellites and 2 manned missions, all of which helped Bakyern's scientists on learning about space. As off now there is a planned mission to Anteria's moon set to launch in 2021.
The FSAP has done joint-military work as well, developing and launching military satellites in 1998 and 2012. FSAP has began to work alongside Shedehnoah in joint space missions.
Bundesprogramm für Raumfahrt und Luftfahrt | |
Abbreviation | FSAP |
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Motto | " Cum machinis ad astra" |
Formation | 19 July 1961 |
Headquarters | Guntzer, Bakyern |
Official language | German |
Administrator | Laurenz Tausche |
Parent organisation | Bakyern |
Budget | BN$29.09 Billion |
Staff | 19,542 |
Website | www.fsap.bk |