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|{{flag|Zhousheng}} ||style="text-align:center"|— ||style="text-align:center"|1977 ||''Disestablished after the opening of Prostodrome Miska | |{{flag|Zhousheng}} ||style="text-align:center"|— ||style="text-align:center"|1977 ||[[ZhouAir]] ||''Disestablished after the opening of Prostodrome Miska | ||
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!Č. P. Dradeče A.F.B. | !Č. P. Dradeče A.F.B. | ||
|{{flag|Kentalis}} ||style="text-align:center"|[[File:ČPDradečeAFBPatch.png|80px]] ||style="text-align:center"|1998 ||''Originally an air force base | |{{flag|Kentalis}} ||style="text-align:center"|[[File:ČPDradečeAFBPatch.png|80px]] ||[[Kentalian Bureau for Space Flight|KBSF]] ||style="text-align:center"|1998 ||''Originally an air force base | ||
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!Wielek Launch Complex | !Wielek Launch Complex | ||
|{{flag|Speke}} ||style="text-align:center"|[[File:WielekLCPatch.png|80px]] ||style="text-align:center"|2002 ||'' | |{{flag|Speke}} ||style="text-align:center"|[[File:WielekLCPatch.png|80px]] ||[[SpekeX]] ||style="text-align:center"|2002 ||'' | ||
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!Prostodrome Miska | !Prostodrome Miska | ||
|{{flag|Zhousheng}} ||style="text-align:center"|[[File:MiskaProstodromePatch.png|80px]] ||style="text-align:center"|2009 ||'' | |{{flag|Zhousheng}} ||style="text-align:center"|[[File:MiskaProstodromePatch.png|80px]] ||[[Zhoushi Aeronautics and Space Organization|ZASO]] ||style="text-align:center"|2009 ||'' | ||
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==Speke== | ==Speke== |
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Formation | May 6, 2012 |
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Headquarters | Wielek, Speke |
SPASEK, the name originating from "Space Sekidean", is the Sekidean Union's united space organisation. SPASEK was founded on 6 May 2012, which was also 10 years since SpekeX was founded. The idea of a united space organisation was brought up by the 3 space agencies of Speke, Kentalis and Zhousheng. SPASEK is focused on operating their space station, SLAOS, and also focused on the Polus program, which is a space program that hopes to get the first people to Stratos by 2030.
History
Creation
Facilities
Facility | State | Patch | Established | Operator | Notes |
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Prostodrome Duчin | Zhousheng | — | 1977 | ZhouAir | Disestablished after the opening of Prostodrome Miska |
Č. P. Dradeče A.F.B. | Kentalis | KBSF | 1998 | Originally an air force base | |
Wielek Launch Complex | Speke | SpekeX | 2002 | ||
Prostodrome Miska | Zhousheng | ZASO | 2009 |
Speke
Speke's main launch site is the Wielek Launch Complex, a few kilometres north of Sczolisziń, the capital, and a few kilometres east of Wielek, an industrial city and where SpekeX is headquarted. Wielek Launch Complex was built in 2002 and was the first and the only launch site built by SpekeX. It was upgraded many times to account for the bigger, more powerful rockets. The Wielek Launch Complex also hosts the headquarters for SPASEK.
Kentalis
Zhousheng
Key contributors
SpekeX
KBSF
ZASO
KAPM
List of all missions
SLAOS
The Sekidean Low Anteria Orbit Station (SLAOS) is a space station operated by SPASEK which was launched in 1999. Notable events onboard SLAOS include the first ever station-to-station spaceflight, as an emergency. The emergency was sudden depressurization of the laboratory module that happened on May 9th, 2007.
Future missions