Tennai Aeronautic and Space Organization

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Tennai Aeronautic and Space Organization
ென்னை ஏரோநாட்டிக் மற்றும் விண்வெளி நிறுவனம்
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FormationAugust 13, 1954; 70 years ago (1954-08-13)
HeadquartersKoldari, Tennai
Official language
Samil (operating language)
Administrator
Daya Theja
Byadagi
Parent organisation
Government of Tennai
Budget
₹98.15 billion (NS$ 66.01 billion)
Staff
20,681 (2020)


The Tennai Aeronautics and Space Organization (TASO) is an inpendent agency of the government of Tennai responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research.

TASO was established in 1954, succeeding the Rocketry and Aeronautics Research Ministry (RARM). The new agency was to have a distinctly civilian orientation, encouraging peaceful applications in space science. Since its establishment, most Tennaiite space exploration efforts have been led by TASO, including the Shooting Star (படப்பிடிப்பு நட்சத்திரம்) lunar landing missions, the Beacon space station, and the space plane project. TASO has supported international international space projects and programs including the XXXX Space Station and is overseeing the development of projects in Tennai and the Common Sphere. The agency is aslo responsible for the Launch Services Program, which provides oversight of launch operations and countdown management for uncrewed TASO launches.

TASO's science is focused on better understanding the Planet through the Planet Discovery System; advancing heliophysics through the Heliophsics Research Council; exploring bodies throughout the stellar system with advanced robotic spacecraft; and researching astrophysics topics, such as the Big Bang, through the Wonderous Eyes and associated programs.

History

Leadership

Facilities

Satellites, probes, rovers, launch vehicles

Near-planet object detection

Goals and directives

Gallery

Observations

Past and present spacecraft and launch systems

Planned spacecraft