Shazbotdom Imperial Space Administration
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Abbreviation | ISA |
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Formation | 17 August, 1978 |
Headquarters | Joliet, Shazbotdom |
Official language | English, Shazonite |
Administrator | Dr. Gilbert Godwin |
George A. Loak Memorial Space Center | |
Parent organisation | Ministry of the Interior, The Shazbotdom Empire |
Budget | B$575 Billion |
- The Shazbotdom Imperial Space Administration is the only space launch organization that can be found within the Shazbotdom Empire. The Administration was founded more than forty (40) years ago, and it has been an exemplar of space travel for the public sector ever since its inception. Having just entered a new golden age of space travel, the Administration is working feverishly to make sure that the Empire remains at the forefront of space exploration in this new golden age as this sector enters a new golden age of space exploration.
History
- The Imperial Space Administration (ISA) was founded in 1978 to use telescopes to observe the cosmos. It expanded to 8 different telescope arrays and the first director was appointed by the Original Emperor, Shaz Bot, on the 29th of August, 1978. The ISA played a pivotal role in the exploration of space during the 1980s, leading to numerous groundbreaking initiatives. The 4534-class Rocket System was a key feature of the ISA's commitment to pushing the limits of space travel. It was designed to transport both crewed and unmanned missions into Earth orbit, with a primary focus on exploration of Luna and Earth. The most notable mission was the launch of Imperial Lab 1 in 1981, which was the first orbital laboratory for the Shazbotdom Empire. The Lab 1 facilitated groundbreaking research that contributed to advancements in space technology and expanded our understanding of the universe. However, despite its remarkable contributions, the Lab 1 was unexpectedly decommissioned in 1985 after only 4 years into its 8 year mission.
Launches
Past Launches
SubOrbital Launches
Mission | Date | Completion | Description | Booster | NOTES: |
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SO-30 | 6 September, 2023 | 15:50 | SubOrbital Test Flight of a Prototype Mars/Venus Lander | ZZ-20 | Undergoing Post-Launch Checks |
SO-31 | 10 September, 2023 | 16:30 | SubOrbital Test Flight of a Prototype Mars/Venus Lander | ZZ-21 | Undergoing Post-Launch Checks |
SO-32 | 17 September, 2023 | 09:45 | SubOrbital Test Flight of a Prototype Mars/Venus Lander | ZZ-22 | Undergoing Post-Launch Checks |
SO-33 | 25 September, 2023 | 13:30 | SubOrbital Test Flight of a Prototype Mars/Venus Lander | ZZ-22 | Failure of Heat Shield Deployment. Ship destroyed mid flight. |
Orbital Launches
Mission | Date | Completion | Description | 1S | 2S | 3S | SB | NOTES: |
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LSSB-16 | 2 Sept, 2023 | 17:20 | Launch Outer Hallway for 2nd Dorm Complex of High Orbit Transfer Station | D-6 | G-12 | S-4 | ||
LSSB-17 | 5 Sept, 2023 | 14:35 | Launch 1st Segment of 2nd Dorm Complex of High Orbit Transfer Station | Z-4 | O-1 | L-4 | ||
LSSB-18 | 6 Sept, 2023 | 18:45 | Launch 2nd Segment of 2nd Dorm Complex of High Orbit Transfer Station | Z-5 | O-2 | L-5 | ||
LSSB-19 | 9 Sept, 2023 | 19:55 | Launch 3rd Segment of 2nd Dorm Complex of High Orbit Transfer Station | Z-6 | O-3 | L-6 | ||
LSSB-20 | 11 Sept, 2023 | 11:35 | Mission to Reorient 2nd Dorm Complex of High Orbit Transfer Station | S-2 | ||||
LSSB-21 | 13 Sept, 2023 | 09:25 | Mission to DeOrbit 3rd Stage Booster from LSSB-01 | S-2 | ||||
LSSB-22 | 16 Sept, 2023 | 17:35 | Misson to Dock Corner Hallway Segment onto High Orbit Transfer Station | D-7 | G-6 | S-3 | ||
FMBB-29 | 19 Sept, 2023 | 18:30 | Misson to Launch and Dock 1st Dorm Segment to Lunar Colony | Z-2 | O-6 | L-2 | ||
FMBB-30 | 22 Sept, 2023 | 14:45 | Misson to Launch and Dock 2nd Dorm Segment to Lunar Colony | Z-8 | O-7 | L-8 |
Next Launch
SubOrbital Launch
SO-33
- The purpose of SubOrbital Test Flight 34 is a SubOrbital Flight of a Prototype Mars/Venus Lander. This mission will take off from SubOrbital Pad J-01 at the SubOrbital Rocket Launch Facility.
Booster
- This flight will utilize Experimental Booster ZZ-23 in its First Mission.
Launch Window
- The Launch Window will be on the 1st of October, 2023 between 07:00 and 19:30.
Orbital Launch
FMBB-31
- The purpose of Mission Fist Moon Base Build 31 is to Launch and Dock the 3rd Solar Panel Array to the First Lunar Colony. This mission will launch from Space Launch Complex 4 at the George A. Loak Memorial Space Station.
1st Stage Booster
- This flight will utilize First Stage Booster Zeta-9 in its 10th Mission.
1st Stage Side Boosters
- This flight will utilize First Stage Side Boosters Lambda-9 in their 10th Mission.
2nd Stage Booster
- This flight will utilize Second Stage Booster Omicron-10 in its 6th Mission.
3rd Stage Booster
- This flight will not utilize a Third Stage Booster.
Primary Window
- The primary window is on the 25th of September, 2023 between 08:15 and 17:35.
Secondary Window
- If the Parimary Window is scrubbed, the Secondary Window will on the 26th of September, 2023 between 09:45 and 18:30.
Upcoming Launches
SubOrbital Launches
Mission | Test Launch Complex |
Launch Window | Description | Booster |
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SO-34 | J-01 | 1 Oct, 2023 | SubOrbital Test Flight of preliminary prototype of Mars/Venus Lander | ZZ-22 |
SO-35 | J-03 | 8 Oct, 2023 | SubOrbital Test Flight of preliminary prototype of Crop Transport | ZZ-30 |
SO-36 | J-05 | 13 Oct, 2023 | SubOrbital Test Flight of preliminary prototype of Crop Transport | ZZ-30 |
SO-37 | J-02 | 16 Oct, 2023 | SubOrbital Test Flight of preliminary prototype of Crop Transport | ZZ-30 |
Orbital Launches
September
Mission | LC | Primary Window |
Secondary Window |
Description | 1S | 2S | 3S | SB |
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PFF-55 | #7 | 27 September, 2023 | 28 September, 2023 | 55th PATHOS Foundation Flight | Z-10 | T-17 | N/A | L-10 |
October
Mission | LC | Primary Window |
Secondary Window |
Description | 1S | 2S | 3S | SB |
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FMBB-32 | #2 | 1 October, 2023 | 2 October, 2023 | Mission to Launch and Dock 3rd Battery Segment to unar Colony |
Z-11 | O-5 | N/A | L-11 |
TRA-01 | #1 | 4 October, 2023 | 5 October, 2023 | Mission to Launch and Dock Lunar Lander Psi-1 to Lunar Orbital Transfer Station |
Z-12 | O-8 | N/A | L-12 |
ROV-02 DeOrbit |
7 October, 2023 | DeOrbit and Landing of 2nd Rover Mission to Mars | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
CRW-08 | #4 | 9 October, 2023 | 10 October, 2023 | 8th Scientific Crewed Mission to Orbital Science Space Station |
D-6 | G-7 | N/A | N/A |
ROV-03 | #3 | 12 October, 2023 | 13 October, 2023 | Launch of 3rd Rover Mission - Ganymede | Z-15 | R-1 | N/A | L-15 |
ROV-04 | #7 | 13 October, 2023 | 14 October, 2023 | Launch of 4th Rover Mission - Europa | Z-14 | R-2 | N/A | L-14 |
TRA-02 | #5 | 16 October, 2023 | 17 October, 2023 | Mission to Launch and Dock Lunar Lander Psi-2 to Lunar Orbital Transfer Station |
Z-13 | O-4 | N/A | L-13 |
CRW-04 DeOrbit |
19 October, 2023 | DeOrbit and Landing of 4th Crewed Mission from the Orbital Science Space Station |
N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
CSF-18 | #2 | 19 October, 2023 | 20 October, 2023 | Commercial Space Flight for X.P.L.R. | TBD | TBD | N/A | TBD |
FMBB-33 | #6 | 22 October, 2023 | 23 October, 2023 | Mission to Launch and Dock 4th Solar Pannel Array to Lunar Colony |
Z-3 | O-6 | N/A | L-3 |
FMBB-34 | #21 | 23 October, 2023 | 24 October, 2023 | Mission to Launch and Dock 4th Battery Array to Lunar Colony |
Z-4 | O-9 | N/A | L-4 |
COL-01 | #8 | 26 October, 2023 | 27 October, 2023 | Mission to Launch The First Colonists to the Lunar Colony |
Z-7 | K-3 | N/A | L-7 |
FMBB-35 | #10 | 28 October, 2023 | 29 October, 2023 | Mission to Launch and Dock 3rd Dorm Segment to Lunar Colony |
Z-11 | O-10 | N/A | L-11 |
FMBB-36 | #9 | 30 October, 2023 | 31 October, 2023 | Mission to Launch and Dock 4th Dorm Segment to Lunar Colony |
Z-1 | O-2 | N/A | L-1 |
November
Mission | LC | Primary Window |
Secondary Window |
Description | 1S | 2S | 3S | SB |
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COL-01 DeOrbit |
8 Nov, 2023 | DeOrbit of 2nd Stage Booster for COL-01 | N/A | K-3 | N/A | N/A | ||
ROV-05 | #5 | 9 Nov, 2023 | 10 Nov, 2023 | 5th Rover Mission - Venus | Z-9 | O-1 | N/A | L-9 |
ROV-06 | #2 | 12 Nov, 2023 | 13 Nov, 2023 | 6th Rover Mission - Venus | Z-10 | O-3 | N/A | L-10 |
TRA-03 | # | 15 Nov, 2023 | 16 Nov, 2023 | Mission to Launch and Dock Lunar Lander Psi-3 to L.O.T.S. | Z-8 | O-4 | P-3 | L-8 |
TRA-04 | # | 18 Nov, 2023 | 19 Nov, 2023 | Mission to Launch and Dock Lunar Lander Psi-4 to L.O.T.S. | Z-2 | O-5 | P-4 | L-2 |
PFF-56 | # | 20 Nov, 2023 | 21 Nov, 2023 | 56th PATHOS Foundation Flight | Z-5 | T-18 | N/A | L-5 |
PFF-57 | # | 22 Nov, 2023 | 23 Nov, 2023 | 57th PATHOS Foundation Flight | Z-3 | T-19 | N/A | L-3 |
PFF-58 | # | 24 Nov, 2023 | 25 Nov, 2023 | 58th PATHOS Foundation Flight | Z-6 | T-20 | N/A | L-6 |
PFF-59 | # | 26 Nov, 2023 | 27 Nov, 2023 | 57th PATHOS Foundation Flight | Z-12 | T-1 | N/A | L-12 |
PFF-60 | # | 28 Nov, 2023 | 29 Nov, 2023 | 60th PATHOS Foundation Flight | Z-13 | T-2 | N/A | L-13 |
PFF-61 | # | 29 Nov, 2023 | 30 Nov, 2023 | 61st PATHOS Foundation Flight | Z-14 | T-3 | N/A | L-14 |
December
Mission | LC | Primary Window |
Secondary Window |
Description | 1S | 2S | 3S | SB |
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SPL-01 | # | 1 Nov, 2023 | 2 Nov, 2023 | 1st Solar Probe Launch | Z-15 | T-4 | N/A | L-15 |
PFF-62 | # | 4 Nov, 2023 | 5 Nov, 2023 | 62nd PATHOS Foundation Flight | Z-1 | T-5 | N/A | L-1 |
PFF-63 | # | 7 Nov, 2023 | 8 Nov, 2023 | 63rd PATHOS Foundation Flight | Z-7 | T-6 | N/A | L-7 |
Commercial Partners
Shazonian Aerodynamics
- The main supplier and builder of the Rocket Engines utilized in all Imperial Space Administration rockets, including the new Delta and Gamma lines of rockets. Shazonian Aerodynamics used to build aircraft for various small-time airlines within the Empire until those went belly-up with the formation of ShazAir and it's subsidiary. They hold the main contract to SISA for building Rocket Engines, but also hold the contract for ShazAir for maintenance of their aircraft, making them the 6th Largest Employer within the Empire.
Rocket Engine Models
Grants Metal Supply
- Originally selected to supply the metals and alloys for the Shuttle program, the contract was renewed in the late 2010s for the first reusable rockets. SISA is their sole contract for their business and they offer top quality metals that have not failed.
Space Launch Facilities
- As of the current time, the Shazbotdom Imperial Space Administration has a total of 2 Orbital Launch Facilities and 1 SubOrbital Test Launch Facility. There is 1 Orbital Launch Facility under Site Planning within the Imperial Colony of Alraibris.
Equipment
Space Stations
- The Imperial Space Agency utilizes a variety of Orbital Stations for its operations. This includes the Orbital Science Space Station, which is set to have a lifespan of 60 years due to it's ability to be updated and have modules replaced with newer equipment, the upcoming High Orbit Transfer Station, which will be utilized in the transfer of people and equipment for the self-sustaining colonies that will be setup on Mars and Venus, and the upcomming Lunar Transfer Station, which will be utilized for the transfer of people and equipment for the self-sustaining colony on Luna.
Launch Platforms
- The Imperial Space Agency utilizes a variety of Launch Platforms for its operations. This includes the Low to Mid Orbit Launch System and the Heavy Launch System. These platforms are to be utilized for launching of Satellites into orbit, the Construction and maintenance of the Space Stations, and the construction of the Lunar and Mars Colonial equipment.
Space Suits
- The Shazbotdom Imperial Space Administration utilizes a total of Three (3) Space Suits for varried uses. Two of these (the Class-1 and Class-2) are currently in use while the Class-3 is awaiting it's first use for when the Colonial Posessions on Mars and Venus are established.
Solar System Colonial Posessions
- The Shazbotdom Empire and Imperial Space Agency are planning on beginning the perminant colonization of the Lunar, Venus and Martian Surfaces.