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Revision as of 18:38, 26 December 2022

Vedoti Space Administration
MottoCaelum non est terminus, et stellae destinatum nostrum.
FormationJuly 25, 2022
HeadquartersKhaygavar Jāk
Official language
Common
Kakish
Ahian
Morrawian
Faloplin
Spanish
Stonish
Khirmani
Zhiguryian
Syrgy
Iskamiyan
Khaygavar Jāk
Yoka
Králowec
Parent organisation
Vedoti Pact
Staff
8,000
Websitewww.vsa.org

The Vedoti Space Administration, also known as the VSA, is an organization owned and maintained by the Vedoti Pact and its members.

Launch Vehicles by Member

Launch Vehicle Type Country First Launch Last Launch Note
Kymir Sar Heavy-lift  Kakland 1985 -
Star Flyer Reusable spaceplane  Kakland
 Ahia
March 2023 (planned launch) -
Cloud Chaser Reusable suborbital spaceplane  Kakland 2021 (maiden launch) -
Proton Heavy-lift  Ahia 1965 -
LKF Reusable spaceplane with cargo bay  Ahia 1984 2002
TVR Crewed spacecraft  Ahia 1967 -
LAUNCH VEHICLE NAME LAUNCH VEHICLE TYPE Template:Country data NATION DATE START DATE END