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Summary

In 801, the Second Empire of Averius, with the aid of Baltocarpathia, started a space program. On 31 August, 804, the Second Empire of Averius created the Ministry of Space Exploration, and put the space program as its own office under the name of the Averius Space Program.

Funding

The government provides G$3 million ($12 billion irl) to this space program.

Projects

Project Eagle

Project Eagle was the first project involving moving payloads into orbit.

Rockets and Satellites

Rockets

List of Rockets
Model Price per Launch Launches Specifications
Eagle G$5,000 Launches
  • Eagle 1 (March 2007; Failure)
  • Eagle 2 (May 2007; Failure)
  • Eagle 3 (July 2007; Failure)
  • Eagle 4 (September 2007; Success)
  • Eagle 5 (November 2007; Success)
Specifications
  • Displacement: 35 tons
  • Length: 25 m
  • Diameter: 1.7 m
  • Stage 1:
    • 500 kN Rocket Engine
    • LOx/RP-1 Propellant
  • Stage 2:
    • 30 kN Rocket Engine
    • LOx Propellant
  • Payload: 500 kg to LEO
  • Success Rate: 40%
Eagle X G$18,000 Launches
  • Eagle X alpha (1 rocket; 1 launch; 2008)
  • Eagle X beta (2 rockets; 4 launches; 2008)
  • Eagle X gamma (1 rocket; 5 launches; 2009)
  • Eagle X delta (1 rocket; 10 launches; 2010)
  • Eagle X epsilon (5 rockets; 25 launces; 2011)
Specifications
  • Displacement: 510 tons
  • Length: 70 m
  • Diameter: 3.7 m
  • Stage 1:
    • 9x 1,000 kN Rocket Engine
    • LOx/RP-1 Propellant
  • Stage 2:
    • 1,000 kN Rocket Engine
    • LOx/RP-1 Propellant
  • Payload:
    • 15 tons to LEO
    • 5 tons to GEO
  • Success Rate: 93.33%
    • Eagle X alpha (0% - F@T)
    • Eagle X beta (50% - F@L)
    • Eagle X gamma (100%)
    • Eagle X delta (100%)
    • Eagle X epsilon (100%)
Eagle X5 G$18,000 Launches
  • Eagle X5 (5 rockets; 30 launch; 2012)
  • Eagle X5 (5 rockets; 30 launch; 2013)
  • Eagle X5 (5 rockets; 30 launch; 2014)
  • Eagle X5 (5 rockets; 30 launch; 2015)
  • Eagle X5 (5 rockets; 30 launch; 2016)
Specifications
  • Displacement: 550 tons
  • Length: 75 m
  • Diameter: 3.7 m
  • Stage 1:
    • 9x 1,000 kN Rocket Engine
    • LOx/RP-1 Propellant
  • Stage 2:
    • 1,000 kN Rocket Engine
    • LOx/RP-1 Propellant
  • Payload:
    • 25 tons to LEO
    • 10 tons to GEO
  • Success Rate: 100%

Satellites

List of Satellites
Satellite Price per Satellite Number Specifications
SECSAT G$1,000 9 Use:
  • Secure Communications
  • Embassy Communications
  • Spy Communication

Communications:

  • 50 GHz to 60 GHz (10,000,000,000 channels)
  • Custom End-to-End Encryption
GEOSAT G$1,000 36 Use:
  • GPS (0.5 m to 2.5 m accuracy)

Communications:

  • 4 GHz to 5 GHz (1,000,000,000 channels)
  • 1.5 GHz to 1.6 GHz (100,000,000 GPS channels)
COMSAT G$1,000 60 Use:
  • Civilian Communications

Communications:

  • 5 GHz to 6 GHz (1,000,000,000 military communications channels)
  • 4 GHz to 5 GHz (1,000,000,000 satellite communications channels)
  • 3.5 GHz to 4 GHz (500,000,000 mobile phone communications channels)
  • 2.2 GHz to 2.4 GHz (200,000,000 satellite radio channels)
  • 1.6 GHz to 2 GHz (400,000,000 mobile phone communications channels)
  • End-to-End Encryption
MILSAT G$1,000 60 Use:
  • Military Communications

Communications:

  • 50 GHz to 60 GHz (10,000,000,000 channels)
  • 5 GHz to 6 GHz (1,000,000,000 military communications channels)
  • 4 GHz to 5 GHz (1,000,000,000 satellite communications channels)
  • 3 GHz to 3.5 GHz (S-Band Radar)
  • End-to-End Encryption
SPYSAT G$1,000 30 Use:
  • Spy Satellite

Communications:

  • 90 GHz to 100 GHz (Military Imaging Radar)
  • 50 GHz to 60 GHz (10,000,000,000 channels)
  • 5 GHz to 6 GHz (1,000,000,000 military communications channels)
  • 4 GHz to 5 GHz (1,000,000,000 satellite communications channels)
  • 3 GHz to 3.5 GHz (S-Band Radar)
  • End-to-End Encryption