Veligrad Space Administration
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Motto | Caelum non est terminus, et stellae destinatum nostrum. |
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Formation | July 25, 1996 |
Headquarters | Bayr |
Official language | Common Kakish Ahian Morrawian Khirmani Zhiguryian Iskamiyan |
Administrator | Veligrad Air and Space Directorate |
Bayr Yoka Kaṡkaw Revazishvili | |
Parent organisation | Veligrad Pact |
Staff | 8,000 |
Website | www.vsa.org/co |
The Veligrad Space Administration, also known as the VSA, is an organization owned and maintained by the Veligrad Pact and its members.
Members of the Program
Nation | Space Program Name | Spaceport(s) | Budget | Note |
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Kakland | Federal Administration of Spaceflight and Space Exploration | Bayr | $12.07 billion | - |
Ahia | Ahian Space Commission | Yoka, Aniatu (In construction) | $9.2 billion | - |
Morrawia | Federal Aeronautics & Space Administration | Kaṡkaw | $3.1 billion | - |
Cordomonivence | National Space Agency of Cordomonivence | Besgurg | $4.8 billion | - |
Iskamiya | Iskamiyan Aerospace and Astronomy Research Institute | - | - | - |
Khirmania | Khirmanian National Space Agency | - | - | - |
Zhiguryia | Zhiguryian Space Agency | Takemi launch site | $3.10 billion | - |
Sitrea | Mmm | - | - | - |
Launch Vehicles by Member
Launch Vehicle | Type | Country | First Launch | Last Launch | Note |
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Kymir Sar | Heavy-lift | Kakland | 1985 | - | |
Star Flyer | Reusable spaceplane | Kakland Ahia |
2023 (maiden 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 | - | |
Electron | Small-lift semi-reusable rocket | Ahia | 2018 | - | |
Herkules 1 | Heavy-lift | Morrawia | 1975 | 1992 | |
Herkules 2 | Heavy-lift | Morrawia | 1983 | - | |
VL-5 | Reusable spaceplane | Morrawia | 1980 | - | |
Wor-Kymir Sar | Crewed spacecraft | Morrawia Kakland |
1995 | 2016 | |
NRSCS-4 | Semi-reusable spacecraft | Cordomonivence | 1981 | - | |
Comet NSLELV | Small-lift expendable launch vehicle | Cordomonivence | 1988 | - | |
Aurora NMLELV | Expendable launch vehicle | Cordomonivence | 2013 | - | |
Lightning NSHLELV | Partially reusable super heavy-lift expendable launch vehicle | Cordomonivence | 2018 | - | |
Ishulli | Heavy-lift | Zhiguryia | 1996 | 2012 |