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|administrator = [[Director General of the Efladian Space Agency|Director General]] [[Dr. Jovn Rir]]
|administrator = [[Director General of the Efladian Space Agency|Director General]] [[Dr. Jovn Rir]]
|budget        = {{increase}} $34.1 billion <br /> (2022)
|budget        = {{increase}} $34.1 billion <br /> (2022)
|language      = Austral, Eflæde
|language      = Austral, [[Eflæde]]
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The '''Efladian Space Agency''' ('''EfSA'''; '''SAEf''') is an [[:en:Government_agency|government organisation]] of Eflad dedicated to the [[:en:Space_exploration|exploration of space]]. Established in 1953 and headquartered in [[Tehnograd (Pacifica)|Tehnograd]], EfSA has a worldwide staff of about 2075 in 2022 and an annual budget of about $34.1 billion in 2022.
The '''Efladian Space Agency''' ('''EfSA'''; '''SAEf''') is an [[:en:Government_agency|government organisation]] of Eflad dedicated to the [[:en:Space_exploration|exploration of space]]. Established in 1953 and headquartered in [[Tehnograd (Pacifica)|Tehnograd]], EfSA has a worldwide staff of about 2075 in 2022 and an annual budget of about $34.1 billion in 2022.

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Efladian Space Agency
Svemirska Agenci Eflæda Eflæde
EfSA Headquarters
Abbreviation
  • EfSA
  • SAEf
Formation12 September 1953; 71 years ago (1953-09-12)
HeadquartersTehnograd, Eflad
Official language
Austral, Eflæde
Administrator
Director General Dr. Jovn Rir
Ufra Space Centre
Budget
Increase $34.1 billion
(2022)
Staff
2075

The Efladian Space Agency (EfSA; SAEf) is an government organisation of Eflad dedicated to the exploration of space. Established in 1953 and headquartered in Tehnograd, EfSA has a worldwide staff of about 2075 in 2022 and an annual budget of about $34.1 billion in 2022.

EfSA's space flight programme includes human spaceflight; the launch and operation of unmanned exploration missions; Earth observation, science and telecommunication; designing launch vehicles; and maintaining a major spaceport, the Ufra Space Centre at Ufru, Eflad. The main European launch vehicle Sova.