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| established = January 14th, 1972; 50 years ago | | established = January 14th, 1972; 50 years ago | ||
| headquarters = Elmer, [[Nexalan]] | | headquarters = [[Elmer]], [[Nexalan]] | ||
| headquarters image = Phillips-66-Headquarters-Engineering-1.jpg | | headquarters image = Phillips-66-Headquarters-Engineering-1.jpg | ||
| employees = | | employees = 16,780 | ||
| spaceport = [https://imgur.com/LJrd3HN Wolden S. Spainhour Space Center], [https://imgur.com/LJrd3HN Ulmic Space Force Station], [https://imgur.com/LJrd3HN Renston Space Force Base] | | spaceport = [https://imgur.com/LJrd3HN Wolden S. Spainhour Space Center], [https://imgur.com/LJrd3HN Ulmic Space Force Station], [https://imgur.com/LJrd3HN Renston Space Force Base] | ||
| motto = | | motto = | ||
| administrator = [[Barren Hartman]] | | administrator = [[Barren Hartman]] | ||
| budget = $18.241 Billion (2022) | | budget = {{profit}}$18.241 Billion (2022) | ||
| language = English, Dutch | | language = English, Dutch | ||
| URL = NNSA.nx | | URL = NNSA.nx | ||
}} | }} | ||
The NNSA (Nexalan National Space Agency) is a government-owned agency, known mostly for sending sattelites for space observation as well as rovers. |
Latest revision as of 03:02, 29 November 2022
Abbreviation | NNSA |
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Formation | January 14th, 1972; 50 years ago |
Headquarters | Elmer, Nexalan |
Official language | English, Dutch |
Administrator | Barren Hartman |
Wolden S. Spainhour Space Center, Ulmic Space Force Station, Renston Space Force Base | |
Budget | $18.241 Billion (2022) |
Staff | 16,780 |
Website | NNSA.nx |
The NNSA (Nexalan National Space Agency) is a government-owned agency, known mostly for sending sattelites for space observation as well as rovers.