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The '''Aeronautical Space and Technology Research Administration''' ('''ASTRA''') is an independent agency of the Mavranai federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research. Established in 1971, it succeeded the '''Federal Aeronautic Technology and Research Agency''' ('''FATRA''') to give the Mavranai space development and research effort a distinctly civilian focus, emphasizing peaceful applications in space science. It has since then been responsible for most of Mavran's space programs, albeit limited in scope. Currently, with a far smaller budget than at its creation, ASTRA has relatively few | The '''Aeronautical Space and Technology Research Administration''' ('''ASTRA''') is an independent agency of the Mavranai federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research. Established in 1971, it succeeded the '''Federal Aeronautic Technology and Research Agency''' ('''FATRA''') to give the Mavranai space development and research effort a distinctly civilian focus, emphasizing peaceful applications in space science. It has since then been responsible for most of Mavran's space programs, albeit limited in scope. Currently, with a far smaller budget than at its creation, ASTRA has relatively few responsibilities, with Mavranai space capabilities dwindling with poor funding of the space program. However, in recent years, a wave of support from the resurgent left-wing in Mavranai politics has revitalised the program, as it begins to expand once more. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:32, 28 October 2024
Administration de la Spatiale et Technologique Recherche Aéronautique | |
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Formation | 1971 |
Headquarters | Mavris-sur-Rozo, Greater Mavris-sur-Rozo Metropolitan Area, Mavran |
Official language | Mavranai, Lysian, Anglish, and Dolch |
Administrator | Elodie Auclair |
Pilliod Space Centre | |
Parent organisation | Mavran |
Budget | Ɍ7.24 Billion |
Maurthim Pilliod ASTRA Headquarters | |
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Maurthim Pilliod Siège Social d'ASTRA | |
Former names | Federal Office Building 11 |
General information | |
Architectural style | Modernist |
Location | Mavris, Mavran |
Country | Mavran |
Current tenants | Aeronautical Space and Technology Research Administration |
Construction started | 1959 |
Completed | 1961 |
Inaugurated | 14 May 1961 |
Cost | 21 million Mavranai Rozen (1961 Budget) |
Client | Mavranai Federal Government |
Owner | Mavranai Federal Government |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 7 |
Floor area | 59,700 m2 (643,000 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Waldrois Faulk |
The Aeronautical Space and Technology Research Administration (ASTRA) is an independent agency of the Mavranai federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research. Established in 1971, it succeeded the Federal Aeronautic Technology and Research Agency (FATRA) to give the Mavranai space development and research effort a distinctly civilian focus, emphasizing peaceful applications in space science. It has since then been responsible for most of Mavran's space programs, albeit limited in scope. Currently, with a far smaller budget than at its creation, ASTRA has relatively few responsibilities, with Mavranai space capabilities dwindling with poor funding of the space program. However, in recent years, a wave of support from the resurgent left-wing in Mavranai politics has revitalised the program, as it begins to expand once more.