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SPASEK
Space Sekidean
SpasekLogo.svg
SPASEK logo
AbbreviationSPASEK
FormationMay 6, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-05-06)
HeadquartersSpeke Wielek, Speke
Gateway (2023)
Parent organisation
Sekidean Union
Budget
Steady N/A
Staff
Steady 32,824

SPASEK, short for Space Sekidean, is the national space agency of the Sekidean Union. The agency was founded on May 6, 2012, which marked the tenth anniversary of SpekeX, one of the contributing space agencies. The idea for a united space organization was proposed by the three agencies of Speke, Kentalis and Zhousheng in an effort to collaborate and pool resources.

SPASEK is responsible for the operation of the Sekidean Low Altitude Orbit Station (SLAOS) and the Polus program, a space exploration initiative aimed at sending the first humans to Stratos by 2030. In addition to its primary goals, SPASEK also conducts research in a variety of fields, including meteorology and earth observation. The agency works closely with international partners and is a member of organizations such as the United Anterian Space Agency (UASA), which facilitate cooperation and collaboration on space-related endeavors. Overall, SPASEK plays a vital role in shaping the future of space exploration and research in the Sekidean Union.

History

Creation

SPASEK was created in 2012 by the nations of Speke, Kentalis, and Zhousheng. The three countries saw the benefits of pooling their resources and expertise in the field of space exploration and decided to form an organization to facilitate collaboration and cooperation.

SPASEK was founded with the goal of advancing the space capabilities of the participating nations and promoting international cooperation in the field of space exploration. The organization has since grown to include a number of other nations, all of which contribute their own expertise and resources to the agency.

SPASEK has made significant contributions to the field of space exploration since its inception. Some of its notable achievements include the launch of the Sekidean Low Altitude Orbit Station (SLAOS), the first-ever station-to-station spaceflight, and the successful mission to send a rover to Stratos. The agency has also played a key role in the development of space-related technologies and the advancement of space exploration.

Facilities

Facility State Patch Operator Established Notes
Prostodrome Duчin  Zhousheng ZhouAir 1977 Disestablished after the opening of Prostodrome Miska
Č. P. Dradeče A.F.B.  Kentalis ČPDradečeAFBPatch.png KBSF 1998 Originally an air force base
Wielek Launch Complex  Speke WielekLCPatch.png SpekeX 2002 Originally an airport, previously called "Wielek Regional Airport". Purchased by SpekeX in 2002.
Prostodrome Miska  Zhousheng MiskaProstodromePatch.png ZASO 2009

Speke

Wielek Launch Complex

The Wielek Launch Complex, located a short distance north of the capital city of Sczolisziń and east of the industrial city of Wielek, where SpekeX is headquartered, is Speke's primary launch facility. Originally built as an airport known as the Wielek Regional Airport, it was purchased by SpekeX in 2002 and underwent significant renovations to become a launch site for rockets and spacecraft. Since then, the complex has undergone several upgrades to accommodate larger and more powerful rockets and now serves as one of the primary facilities for SPASEK, the national space agency of the Sekidean Union. In addition to serving as a launch site, the Wielek Launch Complex also houses the headquarters of SPASEK.

Gateway

Gateway is a state-of-the-art launch complex and space research center that is currently being built with the goal of advancing the capabilities of SPASEK and other nations in the field of space exploration. Construction on the facility began in 2019 and is set to be completed in 2023. When finished, Gateway is expected to be Anteria's largest spaceport, offering a range of facilities and amenities to support space-related activities.

These will include a fully functioning manufacturing zone for the production of rockets, planes, and other aerospace vehicles, as well as a passenger terminal to facilitate the transport of crew and payloads to and from space. The complex will also include a space museum, a merchandise shop, a hotel, and dedicated viewing points for the public to witness launches and other space-related events.

In addition to these amenities, Gateway will also serve as a hub for research and development of space-related technologies. It will house laboratories and other research facilities to support the advancement of space exploration and related fields. The facility is expected to cost more than 3 billion ACU to construct, but analysts predict that the final cost may be closer to 5 billion ACU by the end of construction. Despite the high price tag, Gateway is expected to be a major player in the global space industry and attract a wide range of visitors and customers.

Kentalis

Kistolia

Prei Meas

Kanchanatang Launch Complex

The Kanchanatang Launch Complex is a facility located south of the city of Kanchanatang at the tip of the peninsula. Originally built as an airforce base in the 1970s, the complex was repurposed in 2002 by the Prei Meas Space Program (KAPM) to serve as a launch site for rockets and spacecraft. In order to prepare the complex for its new role, the KAPM invested in renovations and upgrades, including the construction of new launch pads and support facilities.

In 2005, a rocket suffered a catastrophic failure during a test flight, causing significant damage to the complex. The KAPM had to rebuild much of the facility in order to restore it to operational status. Since its reconstruction, the Kanchanatang Launch Complex has been used as a primary launch site for both small and large rockets. The complex also houses the headquarters of the KAPM, where the agency's scientists and engineers work on space exploration efforts.

Torvon

Palača Bogov Royal Space Center

The Royal Aeronautics and Space Agency is located at the Palača Bogov Royal Space Center, just outside of the Capital City of Torvon. This is the main site of the agency and is responsible for the exploration, research, and development of space-related technology and capabilities. This includes launching and operating satellites, conducting research on celestial bodies and phenomena, developing new space exploration technologies, and collaborating with international space agencies on various space-related projects.

The Palača Bogov Royal Space Center is equipped with a 9000 meter runway that serves as an emergency runway for military and civilian jets. In 1992, the space center experienced a disaster when an employee accidentally drove over a fuel line, causing an explosion that took the lives of 56 people. After a thorough investigation and a vote by the public to continue the space program, the facility fully reopened in 1999 and now houses a museum that showcases the history of the space center and agency, as well as honors those who were lost in the pursuit of space exploration.

In addition to its role as a launch site, the Palača Bogov Royal Space Center also serves as a hub for research and development of space-related technologies. It is a key player in the advancement of aerospace and aeronautic capabilities, both within the Sekidean Union and on a global scale.


Zhousheng

Key contributors

SpekeX

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SpekeX has been a part of SPASEK since 2012 and has played a significant role in the development and success of SPASEK. SpekeX's contributions to SPASEK have included the development of new space exploration technologies, the launch and operation of satellites, and various collaborative projects with international space agencies.

KBSF

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KISE

ZASO

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KAPM

Logo of KAPM

UADT

The Upravlinnya Aeronavihatsiynykh Doslidzhenʹ Tyskayyan (UADT) is a national space exploration agency that was founded in 1962 as a department of the air force. In 1994, it became an independent agency dedicated to advancing the capabilities of Tiskaiya in space exploration.

Tiskaiya operates the Zapliuisvichka Launch Complex, located on the northeastern coast of the Abyssal Sea. The town of Zapliuisvichka is located 11 kilometers to the southeast of the launch site. The complex was completed in 2004 and began operation in 2005. The last launch from the complex was a space probe called Pershovidkryvach-3 (Trailblazer-3), which was sent to collect data on the solar system. According to Tiskai projections, the probe is currently located in the space between Aurious and Nirduk.

In recent years, the UADT has received additional funding from the Tiskai government to support its efforts in collaborating with other space agencies in the Sekidean Union. The agency is also in the process of refurbishing the Zapliuisvichka Launch Complex in preparation for the first Tiskai crew to board the SLAOS space station. The UADT is dedicated to advancing the capabilities of Tiskaiya in space exploration and research, and it is committed to collaborating with other nations to achieve these goals.

List of all missions

SLAOS

The Sekidean Low Altitude Orbit Station (SLAOS) is a space station that has been operated by the space agency of the Sekidean Union, SPASEK, since 1999. It is one of the most significant achievements of the agency and has played a vital role in the advancement of space exploration and research. One of the most notable events that occurred onboard SLAOS was the first-ever station-to-station spaceflight, which was conducted in an emergency situation. On May 9th, 2007, the laboratory module of the space station experienced a sudden loss of pressure, requiring an emergency transfer of the crew to another station. Despite the unforeseen challenges, the crew was able to safely evacuate and make the necessary repairs to restore the station's operations. The incident demonstrated the capabilities of the space station and the professionalism of the team responsible for its operation.

The space station is set to be decommissioned in 2026, unless a total reconstruction is approved. The last crew is scheduled to leave in early 2025, marking the end of an era of space exploration and research onboard SLAOS. Despite its upcoming decommissioning, the space station will always be remembered as a symbol of the Sekidean Union's commitment to advancing space-related technologies and capabilities.

Stratos Rover Mission (Endeavour)

The Stratos rover mission, launched by SpekeX in June 2020, has been a historic achievement for the company and for space exploration in general. As the first rover mission ever launched by SpekeX, SR-1 faced many challenges and odds against its success. However, on June 7th, 2021, the rover successfully landed on the surface of Stratos, a cold and icy world in the Tendor System with average temperatures of around -100°C (-148°F).

SR-1 was built and launched by SpekeX, with the help and expertise of SPASEK. Since its arrival on Stratos, SR-1 has gathered thousands of pieces of scientific data, including detailed information about the atmosphere and geology of Stratos, as well as photos of the surface and information about liquid light hydrocarbons found there. One of the most significant challenges faced by SR-1 has been the need to maintain warmth on the frozen planet. The rover has had to use a significant amount of its energy and resources to keep itself functioning in the extreme cold.

Despite these challenges, SR-1 has been able to celebrate its one-year anniversary on Stratos by drawing a small heart in the snow. The mission has also faced communication delays with Anteria due to the distance between the two worlds, but has still been able to transmit valuable scientific data back to the team on Anteria. SR-1 is expected to lose functionality in 2023 or 2024, but until then, it will continue to gather valuable data and insights into the distant world of Stratos. The mission has been funded by Speke's Space Agency, which provided a large budget to support the project. As the only functioning rover on Stratos, SR-1's mission has been a historic achievement and a testament to the capabilities of SpekeX and space exploration as a whole.

Future missions