Tregueux International Space Center
Formation | July 3, 1959 |
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Type | ZSA facility |
Location | |
Owner | Zamastanian Space Agency |
Director | Thibault Berger |
Budget | 429 million |
Staff | 12,093 |
Formerly called | Zamastan Space Launch Operations Center |
Tregueux International Space Center (TISC, originally known as the Zamastan Space Launch Operations Center) is a Zamastanian Space Agency field center located in Tregueux, Tregueux, Zamastan, and since 1959 has operated as the primary launch center of human spaceflight for the ZSA, Zamastanian private spaceflight companies, and other international spaceflight organizations. Since its establishment, most Zamastanian space exploration efforts including the Blue Falcon Moon landing missions, the Zian Space Station, the Shuttle Program, the Coalition Space Station, and the Courage program have all originated from the TISC. The TISC serves as the center for international cooperation in the Courage program, where it houses the the development of the Coalition Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, the launch sites for the spacecraft and crews, and oversight of launch operations and countdown management for uncrewed launches. There are about 700 facilities and buildings grouped across the center's 144,000 acres (580 km2).