The Government of the R.S.F.S.O
Ministry of Science and Technological Innovations
Official Communications Department
Nation Name (full): The Republic of Soviet Federative Socialist Okstovskaya
Head of State: Hs. E., Pres. Dmitri A. Kholyov
Head of Government: The Honourable, P.M. Kim "Angus" Jong-yuk
Name of Space Agency: Okstov Galactic Aerospace Agency
Space Agency Type (mark one): [✓] Public | [ ] Private | [ ] Other: ________________
Membership Type Desired (mark one): [✓] Full | [ ] Partial | [ ] Special
Annual Budget: OR$ 23.7 Billion
Annual ISF contribution (minimum 0.25% of budget or NS$ 10 million, whichever is more): 15% (OR$ 3.6 B)
Currency exchange rate: NS$ 1 = OR$ (℟) 1.7
Location of Headquarters: Franschienno, Gvorston
Location of Mission Control Facility: Commonwealth Ave., Garlisston
List operational facilities, their uses, and capabilities (add more spaces if necessary):
- Quinton-1 Stellar Space Station: The second space station launched by the OGAA in 1998, completed in 2005. The space station is the main space laboratory and research center for currently working astronauts, whether a member of the OGAA or not.
- Terria Space Observatory: Home of the TerRT radio telescopes. The observatory is used for respective disciplinary uses; cosmological, astronomical, aeronautical, and more.
- OGAA Central Control Tower: a 175-floor building, which is the main mission control hub for the space agency and other international space associations or administrations.
- Sat-OSV & Sat-ECL Programmes: satellites with multiple uses, including communications, meteorology, geological, and more. More sister satellites are currently being evaluated to be finally constructed.
- Okstov National Space Academy: The main science academy of Okstovskaya, which is also oftenly used for mission control.
- Vworskiy Cosmodrome: The largest cosmodrome in the Privioj Peninsula, completed in 1953. The cosmodromes is the main launching site for all Communist Bloc space agencies' missions, including the national OGAA. The first use of the cosmodrome was in 1957, by the Mission Tressuitria, a successful moon exploration mission.
- ONSA Atomic Testing Center: A testing center for all space equipment which are nuclear, infrared, atomic, etc. It is also the testing center for the rocket's engine ignition, repair, and rocket assembly.
- GalSS-KB16: The first ever space station launched by the Okstov Aerospace Agency, completed and in operation in 1999. It is the main hub for astronauts in currently running missions.
- Polux Probe: A probe used for moon and comet explorations. The probe was first launched inside the Lunis-I rocket in 2002, and was used in Operation Helia in 2003 and Operation Crotusi in 2005. Both exploration missions were successful.
- Gvorston National Space Centre: The headquarters of OGAA, which is frequently used for moonbase and Mars-base missions, and Jupiter satellite launch programmes.
- Frauschesschtien Cosmodrome: The sixth largest cosmodrome in the region, used for medium-heavy payload and manned missions.
Why does your space agency wish to join the ISF?: The OGAA has since been interested about the ISF of joining forces with them on science and technology, which is to find new ways to discover the vast space around us, which, infact, is full of undiscovered matter, planets, star, galaxies, and others that has a potentially huge impact in the history of humanity as we know it. This will create a more powerful and innovative ways to fill the cup of curiosity of many people around the World, including the whole region of The Communist Bloc.
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