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The AEA joined the [[CPSC (Pacifica)|Cross-Pacific Space Cooperation]] in 1988<ref>''Anserisan CPSC Membership Act : ACR-1988-21'' (1988). Office of the Legislative Documents, Brantavilla.</ref>. | The AEA joined the [[CPSC (Pacifica)|Cross-Pacific Space Cooperation]] in 1988<ref>''Anserisan CPSC Membership Act : ACR-1988-21'' (1988). Office of the Legislative Documents, Brantavilla.</ref>. | ||
The actual director is [[Amilcar Santagium (Pacifica)|Amilcar Santagium]], the first former astronaut to become | The actual director is [[Amilcar Santagium (Pacifica)|Amilcar Santagium]], the first former astronaut to become director of the AEA. | ||
==Creation== | ==Creation== |
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Administracio Espaciala Anserisana | |
Logo of the Anserisan Space Administration | |
Abbreviation | AEA |
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Motto | Lem limitem, lem stéllem |
Formation | 1987 |
Headquarters | Brantavilla, Anserisa |
Official language | Anserisan |
Administrator | Aquilina Parentum, Commissioner of Science and Innovation |
Vivama, Anserisa | |
Parent organisation | Republic of Anserisa |
Staff | Amilcar Santagium, Director |
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Departments of Anserisa Commissioners of Anserisa |
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The Anserisan Space Administration (AEA) (Anserisan: Administratio Espaciala Anserisana) is the governmental administration of Anserisa responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.
The AEA was established in 1987 from the Anserisan Space Administration Act[1] with a civilian orientation, encouraging peaceful applications in space science. It is administered by the Department of Science and Innovation
The AEA joined the Cross-Pacific Space Cooperation in 1988[2].
The actual director is Amilcar Santagium, the first former astronaut to become director of the AEA.
Creation
Anserisan space program
The Anserisan space program is administered by the Anserisan Space Administration. Anserisa has contributed technology, expertise and personnel to the CPSC and the world space effort. In addition to its astronauts and satellites, some of the most notable Anserisan technological contributions to space exploration are in the field of robotics.
Anserisan astronauts
Since the launch of the AEA there has been only two recruiting campaigns for astronauts for the AEA. The first in 1989, two years after the launch of the agency which led to the selection of Amilcar Santagium and Monica Maurépasium and the second one in 2003 which led to the selection of Joanno Michenérium and Mariazinha Amaralum.
Name | Launch Vehicle |
Mission | Launch date | Notes |
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Monica Maurépasium | Castoridium-VE | MEA-01 | March 2, 1991 | First Anserisan in space |
Amilcar Santagium | Castoridium-VE | MEA-02 | October 5, 1996 | First Anserisan man in space |
Amilcar Santagium | Castoridium-VE | MEA-03 | April 12, 2001 | First Anserisan to return to space |
Mariazinha Amaralum | Castoridium-VE | MEA-04-B | September 2, 2005 | |
Joanno Michenérium | Castoridium-VE | MEA-05 | May 27, 2006 | |
Mariazinha Amaralum | Castoridium-VE | MEA-06 | June 24, 2011 |
Anserisan satellites
International projects
Facilities
The AEA Headquarters are in Brantavilla and provide overall guidance and political leadership to the facilities.
- Christiano-Aberdium Launching Center (CALC) located in Vivama, is the best-known of the AEA facilities. It has been the launch site of every Anserisan space flights since 1987.
- Roberto-Bélium Space Center (RBSC) located in Gubernata, contains the Mission Control Center, where all flight control is manage for crewed space missions.
Future programs
Because of the costs of the Anserisan space program, the Government of Anserisa has been slowly reducing the funding of the AEA. The administration is still participating within the CPSC with technology and expertise in the international projects.