Who We Are
The International Space Agency is a collection of nations dedicated to the advancement of humanity by the means of space exploration. We are comprised of many different nations, from those who have sent probes to other planets to those who haven't quite gotten their first rockets off of the launch pad yet. Collectively we are all dedicated to furthering the reaches of humanity in the vast expanse of space and further our knowledge of the final frontier.
What We Do
The International Space Agencies owns and operates numerous facilities and assets both on the ground and in space that are open for use, from launch pads to rockets to even space stations. While nations are welcome (and encouraged!) to supply their own material as necessary, the Agency will allow cooperation between nations so that every nation has an equally important part to play. Nations who are in need of financial support can receive Agency-bought material to further their programs' fruition.
Memberships
Founding Member: Given to members of the previous International Space Agency. These are generally senior members, though this rank is totally equal to a Full Member of the ISA. Founding Members have no special privileges.
Full Members: Full Membership is given by an accepted application. Full Membership entitles a member nation to all privileges and rights associated with membership of the ISA. Full Members are highly encouraged, but not obligated, to give funds to the ISA for it's operations.
Partial Members: Partial Members are nations interested, but not fully committed to the ISA, and therefore are not allowed all the privileges and rights associated with membership. Nations may use this form of membership as a trial period for the ISA, or those who don't fully wish to commit to the program. This status is given by an accepted application.
Observer: Nations that are not committed or officially affiliated with the ISA, therefore not enjoying any advantages a member would enjoy. They simply are interested in the program, but not willing to commit. This status simply requires stating that your nation would like to become an observer.
Facilities
The ISA maintains and operates, in conjunction with a multitude of member nations, numerous facilities on earth available for use. This list will be compiled by the Director of Facilities and Construction and updated as much as possible.
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