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==Spacecraft development==
==Spacecraft development==
=Achievements=
=Achievements=
==First camera in space==
==Longest manned stay in space==
==Longest manned stay in space==
==First satellite in space==
Not confirmed yet.
==First object to break the Karman Line==
Not confirmed yet.
==First to plant a flag on the moon==
==First to plant a flag on the moon==
(Using a lunar rover)
(Using a lunar rover)
==First sample of Stratos’ atmosphere==
=Controversies=
=Controversies=
==Proton crash in Kakland==
==Proton crash in Kakland==
==TBA-4 incident==
==TBA-4 incident==
==TVR-87 disaster==
==TVR-87 disaster==

Revision as of 00:44, 27 December 2022

Ahian Space Commission
Ahian Weltraumkommission
Motto“The stars are right there. We can visit them”
Formation12 January 1946
HeadquartersYoka Spaceport
Official language
Kakish, Vernish, Kernish, Ahian
Administrator
Klennerd Folkan
Parent organisation
Ahia
Budget
$9,210,394,374
Websitewww.ASC.gov

The ASC is Ahia’s national space program, responsible for the civil space program and space research.

ASC was established to replace the AAC in 1946 to further humanity’s knowledge about space. It was the Xth nation to launch a satellite into space, and the oldest space program in Anteria. ASC has led most of Ahia’s space exploration, including the TBA program, the TBA program and the TBA program.

History

Establishment

Early years

Post-Lunar landing

Modern day

Fleet

Goals & Programs

Manned program

Space exploration

Life in space research

Spacecraft development

Achievements

First camera in space

Longest manned stay in space

First to plant a flag on the moon

(Using a lunar rover)

First sample of Stratos’ atmosphere

Controversies

Proton crash in Kakland

TBA-4 incident

TVR-87 disaster