Aeronautics and Space Administration of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Aeronautics and Space Administration | |
Abbreviation | ASANA |
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Predecessor | Project Fortuna |
Formation |
1694 AN (Aeronautics and Space Administration) 1686 AN (Project Fortuna) |
Type | National agency |
Purpose/focus | Space exploration |
Headquarters | Punta Santiago |
Location | Delgado Space Flight Center |
Region served | National |
Official languages | Alexandrian, Wechua, and Martino |
Director | Antonio Jesus Ávila |
Parent organization | Department of Research and Development |
Budget | N/A |
Staff | 14,000 |
The Aeronautics and Space Administration of Nouvelle Alexandrie (ASANA) is the national space agency of Nouvelle Alexandrie responsible for the national space program and the planning and development of space activities or technologies. ASANA formed in 1694 AN, when a government reorganization effort created the agency and separated the space program from the National Science Administration. ASANA is a subordinate agency of the Department of Research and Development. The headquarters are in the city of Cárdenas, the capital of Nouvelle Alexandrie. ASANA also maintains several other facilities in the Regions of New Luthoria, Alduria, and South Lyrica.
ASANA has pioneered several achievements in space and ballistic technology for Nouvelle Alexandrie, making use of its public-private partnerships with several corporations like Javelin Industries and Dingo Enterprises. However, due to varying levels of funding for the agency fiscal year after fiscal year, ASANA has largely lagged behind in the development and launch of space missions, focusing instead in the development of new technologies that have found ample applications in civilian and military contexts.
History
ASANA is an agency created in 1694 AN, when the Government of National Unity, led by then-President of the Government Augustus Strong issued several reorganization directives that split the agency from the National Science Administration, which was an umbrella science research arm of the government that formed part of the New Prosperity Plan of prior governments. The split was meant to ensure that the new agency would focus exclusively on Project Fortuna, the national space program, and the planning and development of space activities or technologies in Nouvelle Alexandrie.
As part of the restructuring, ASANA inherited many of the existing partnerships with private corporations in the homegrown New Alexandrian defense and aeronautics industry, as well as its partnerships with Constancian and Natopian companies. Since the reorganization, ASANA has also established partnerships with the UGB.
Since its formation, the agency has struggled with levels of funding that have been mainly devoted to the research and development of technologies with private and public companies alike that can find profitable military and civilian applications. This has brought considerable attention from several Deputies in the Federal Assembly, who wish to boost funding for the agency to continue its development of technologies but also begin launching space missions to explore space and eventually create an independent high-precision global positioning system that is owned and operated by the government of Nouvelle Alexandrie.
Leadership and Organization
ASANA was established as a government institution to assume the following main responsibilities:
- signing governmental agreements in the space area on behalf of Nouvelle Alexandrie;
- inter-governmental scientific and technical exchanges;
- the enforcement of national space policies and managing the national space science, technology, and industry.
Nouvelle Alexandrie has signed governmental space cooperation agreements with Natopia, Constancia, and the UGB. This has led to greater technology exchanges and cooperation.
Administrators of ASANA are appointed by the Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie and confirmed by the lower chamber of the Cortes Federales, the Federal Assembly.
Organization
- Director of ASANA
- Chief of Staff
- Chief of Science
- Chief Financial Officer
- Chief Press Officer
- Chief of Technology
- Chief Engineer
- Chief Safety and Mission Assurance
- Chief Health and Medical Officer
- Admin of Space Operations
- Aeronautics Research Missions Directorate
- Science Mission Directorate
- Human Exploration & Operations Directorate
- Space Tech Mission Directorate
- Admin of Mission Support
- Human Capital Management
- Strategic Infrastructure
- Headquarters Operations
- Shared Services Center
- Procurement Office
- Protective Services
- Admin of ASANA Infrastructure
- Beaujolais Aeronautics Labs
- Campos Research Center
- Lavoud Research Center
- Delgado Space Flight Center
- Strong Flight Research Center
- ASANA Engineering & Safety Center
- Independent Verification & Validation Facility
- Chief Inspectorate
- Education Office
- Communications Office
- Global Relations Office
- Diversity and Equal Opportunity Office
- Legislative Affairs Office
Projects and Missions
Manned Spaceflight Program
Mission | Date | Launch site | Rocket | Spacecraft | Astronauts (#spaceflight) | Mission aim |
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Esperanza-1 | 11.X.1695 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-01 | Esperanza | unmanned | Launch the first unmanned satellite in ASANA's history, sending radio signals. Orbits Micras. |
Esperanza-2 | 14.XI.1695 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-02 | Esperanza | unmanned | Launch the first satellite with an animal, chimpanzee Marti. The craft will encircle Micras for one day before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Amanecer-0 | 26.XII.1695 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-03 | Amanecer | unmanned | Test the first manned rocket program for use in future launches. The craft will encircle Micras for one day before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Amanecer-1 | 15.XIV.1695 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-04 | Amanecer | Alberto Canzarez (1st) | Launch the first manned rocket in ASANA's history. Research human behavior in space. Astronaut will be Alberto Canzarez, test pilot. The craft will encircle Micras for one day before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Amanecer-2 | 1.III.1696 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-05 | Amanecer | Alonso Cedillo (1st) | Launch the second manned rocket. Astronaut will be Alonso Cedillo, test pilot. Practice orbital manouvring. The craft will encircle Micras for three days before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Amanecer-3 | 3.V.1696 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-06 | Amanecer | Samuel Alameda (1st) | Launching the third manned rocket. Astronaut will be Samuel Alameda, test pilot. Practice orbital manouvring. The craft will encircle Micras for four days before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Amanecer-4 | 19.VIII.1696 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-07 | Amanecer | Diego Soria (1st) | Launching the fourth manned rocket. Astronaut will be Diego Soria, test pilot. Practice rendezvous with Amanecer-5. The craft will encircle Micras for five days before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Amanecer-5 | 21.VIII.1696 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-08 | Amanecer | Emma Salazar (1st) | Launching the first woman into space. Astronaut will be Emma Salazar, test pilot. Practice rendezvous with Amanecer 6. The craft will encircle Micras for one day before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Viajero-0 | 19.II.1697 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-09 | Viajero | unmanned | Test the first multi-crew manned rocket. The craft will encircle Micras for one day before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Viajero-1 | 22.V.1697 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-10 | Viajero | Adrian Ocaña (1st)
Lucas Molinero (1st) |
Launch the first multi-crew manned rocket. Practice orbital manouvring. The craft will encircle Micras for four days before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Viajero-2 | 17.VII.1697 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-11 | Viajero | Alberto Canzarez (1st)
Sebastian Bailén (1st) |
Launch the second multi-crew manned rocket. First EVA by ASANA Astronaut. The craft will encircle Micras for four days before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Viajero-4 | 19.X.1697 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-12 | Viajero | Oliver Morterero (1st)
Alberto Canzarez (2nd) |
Launch the third multi-crew manned rocket. First week-long flight. The craft will encircle Micras for seven days before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Viajero-5 | 12.XIII.1697 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-13 | Viajero | Roberto Mallén (1st)
Neizan Morterero (1st) |
Launch the fourth multi-crew manned rocket. Rendezvous with Viajero-6. The craft will encircle Micras for twelve days before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Viajero-6 | 13.XIII.1697 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-14 | Viajero | Adam Dávila (1st)
Oscar Halconero (1st) |
Launch the fifth multi-crew manned rocket. Rendezvous with Viajero-5. The craft will encircle Micras for two days before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Viajero-7 | 15.II.1698 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-15 | Viajero | Xavier Villalobos (1st)
Jordi Cardenal (1st) |
Launch the sixth multi-crew manned rocket. Dock with an uncrewed Intrépido Docking Vehicle. The craft will encircle Micras for three days, docked at the IDV, before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Viajero-8 | 15.II.1698 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-16 | Viajero | Jose Gálvez (1st)
Miquel Villalba (1st) |
Launch the seventh multi-crew manned rocket. Dock with IDV and perform EVA. The craft will encircle Micras for three days, docked at the IDV, before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Viajero-9 | 15.II.1698 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-17 | Viajero | Ruben Madrid (1st)
Hugo González (1st) |
Launch the eight multi-crew manned rocket. Dock IDV, perform EVA and orbital manouvring. The craft will encircle Micras for three days, docked at the IDV, before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Vencedor-1 | 21.IV.1705 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-18 | Vencedor | Alberto Canzarez (3rd)
Diego Soria (2nd) Oscar Halconero (2nd) |
Launch the first three-crew manned rocket. Practice orbital manouvring. The craft will encircle Micras for eight days before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Vencedor-2 | 05.IX.1705 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-19 | Vencedor | Oscar Halconero (2nd)
Xavier Villalobos (2nd) Miquel Villalba (2nd) |
Launch the second three-crew manned rocket. Dock with IDB and perform EVA. The craft will encircle Micras for twelve days before returning for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Vencedor-3 | 22.XIII.1705 AN | Delgado SFC | ASA-20 | Vencedor | Adam Dávila (2nd)
Carlos Bardilo (1st) Pedro Márquez (1st) |
Launch the third three-crew manned rocket. Make 10 Tarsican orbits in 20 hours. The craft will return to Micras after three days for splashdown before the Keltian North Coast. |
Unmanned Program
Explorador
Mission | Date | Launch site | Spacecraft | Mission aim |
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Explorador-1 | 16.X.1697 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Explore Micras' radiation belt and magnetic fields. |
Explorador-2 | 19.XIII.1697 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Explore Magnetosphere and digital telemetry. |
Explorador-3 | 12.II.1698 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Explore Micrometeoroids and energetic particles. |
Explorador-4 | 18.VI.1698 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Explore electron and proton radiation energies. |
Explorador-5 | 21.IX.1698 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Explore atmospheric composition of the ionosphere. |
Explorador-6 | 16.XI.1698 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Atmospheric density measurements. |
Explorador-7 | 16.XI.1698 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Investigate Magnetic Field between Micras and Tarsica. |
Explorador-8 | 16.XI.1698 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Explore Gamma Ray Astronomy. |
Explorador-9 | 22.III.1700 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Atmospheric Research. |
Explorador-10 | 14.VI.1700 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Atmospheric Density Measurements. |
Explorador-11 | 16.IX.1700 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Ionospheric and Geodetic Research. |
Explorador-12 | 11.III.1701 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Energetic Particles Research. |
Explorador-13 | 19.V.1701 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Energetic Particles Research. |
Explorador-14 | 13.VII.1701 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Atmospheric Research. |
Explorador-15 | 14.XIV.1701 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Atmospheric Density Research. |
Explorador-16 | 17.II.1702 AN | Delgado SFC | Explorador | Ionospheric Research. |
GEOM
Mission | Date | Launch site | Spacecraft | Mission aim |
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GEOM-1 | 11.X.1702 AN | Delgado SFC | Geo-Medidor | Geodetic monitoring. Polar satellite. |
GEOM-2 | 14.XIII.1702 AN | Delgado SFC | Geo-Medidor | Geodetic monitoring. Polar satellite. |
GEOM-3 | 14.I.1703 AN | Delgado SFC | Geo-Medidor | Geodetic monitoring. Polar satellite. |
Descubrimiento (DCM)
Mission | Date | Launch site | Spacecraft | Mission aim |
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DCM-1 | 11.III.1700 AN | Delgado SFC | Descubrimiento | Tarsica flyby. |
DCM-2 | 11.IV.1701 AN | Delgado SFC | Descubrimiento | Tarsica flyby. |
DCM-3 | 14.VI.1702 AN | Delgado SFC | Descubrimiento | Tarsica orbiter. |
DCM-4 | 11.II.1703 AN | Delgado SFC | Descubrimiento | Tarsica orbiter. |
DCM-5 | 12.IV.1703 AN | Delgado SFC | Descubrimiento | Interplanetary researcher. Atos orbiter. |
DCM-6 | 14.VII.1703 AN | Delgado SFC | Descubrimiento | Interplanetary researcher. Atos orbiter. |
DCM-7 | 12.X.1703 AN | Delgado SFC | Descubrimiento | Interplanetary researcher. Atos orbiter. |
DCM-8 | 19.XIV.1703 AN | Delgado SFC | Descubrimiento | Interplanetary researcher. Atos orbiter. |
Tarcisa Topógrafo (TarTopo)
Mission | Date | Launch site | Spacecraft | Mission aim |
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TarTopo-1 | 11.VI.1703 AN | Delgado SFC | Tarcisa Topógrafo | Tarsica orbiter. Take first pictures of Tarcisa. |
TarTopo-2 | 15.III.1704 AN | Delgado SFC | Tarcisa Topógrafo | Tarsica orbiter and impacter. First impact landing on Tarcisa. |
TarTopo-3 | 18.XIV.1704 AN | Delgado SFC | Tarcisa Topógrafo | Tarsica orbiter and lander. First controlled landing on Tarcisa. |
TarTopo-4 | 08.IV.1705 AN | Delgado SFC | Tarcisa Topógrafo | Tarsica orbiter and lander. Seismic research. |
TarTopo-5 | 12.VIII.1706 AN | Delgado SFC | Tarcisa Topógrafo | Tarsica orbiter and lander. Atmospheric research. |
TarTopo-6 | 11.XI.1707 AN | Delgado SFC | Tarcisa Topógrafo | Tarsica orbiter and lander. Seismic research. |
TarTopo-7 | 24.IX.1709 AN | Delgado SFC | Tarcisa Topógrafo | Tarsica orbiter and lander. Atmospheric research. |
Observador
Mission | Date | Launch site | Spacecraft | Mission aim |
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Observador-1 | 11.III.1705 AN | Delgado SFC | Observador | Pyros Flyby. |
Observador-2 | 15.II.1706 AN | Delgado SFC | Observador | Pyros orbiter. |
Observador-3 | 12.IV.1707 AN | Delgado SFC | Observador | Pyros orbiter. |
Observador-4 | 21.V.1708 AN | Delgado SFC | Observador | Pyros orbiter and impacter. First impact landing on Pyros. |
Observador-5 | 06.IX.1710 AN | Delgado SFC | Observador | Pyros lander. First controlled landing on Pyros. |
Observador-6 | 06.I.1711 AN | Delgado SFC | Observador | Pyros orbiter and lander. |
Observador-7 | 15.VI.1712 AN | Delgado SFC | Observador | Pyros orbiter and lander. |
Guardianes Pequeño
Mission | Date | Launch site | Spacecraft | Mission aim |
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Aeronomy of Atmospheric Ice Observatory | 28.IV.1705 AN | Delgado SFC | AAIO | Research of atmospheric ice in Micras' atmosphere. |
Auroral Photography Satellite | 22.IX.1705 AN | Delgado SFC | APS | Imagery of planetary auroras. Polar satellite. |
Galactic Evolution Explorer | 12.XII.1705 AN | Delgado SFC | GalEx | UV telescope. Research to galaxy formation. |
Interstellar Boundary Explorer | 08.VI.1706 AN | Delgado SFC | IBEx | ENA satellite. Researches area between Atos System and Interstellar Space. |
Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope | 29.XI.1706 AN | Delgado SFC | NuST | X-Ray satellite. Researches nuclear spectroscopy of astronomic objects. |
Gravity Research Satellite | 11.XIV.1706 AN | Delgado SFC | GRS | Research of Micras' Gravity field and anomalies. |
HE Solar Spectroscopic Satellite | 12.II.1707 AN | Delgado SFC | HESSS | High Energy Solar observer. Researches solar flares. |
Solar Magnetosphere Explorer | 18.V.1707 AN | Delgado SFC | SME | Solar observer. Researches solar magnetosphere and anomalies. |
Submillimeter Wave Satellite | 21.VI.1708 AN | Delgado SFC | SWS | Submillimeter astronomy satellite. Researches submillimeter sources. |
Transition Region and Coronal Explorer | 03.XII.1708 AN | Delgado SFC | TRACE | Solar observer. Researches solar corona and transition region. |
Wide Field IR Satellite | 12.I.1709 AN | Delgado SFC | WFIRE | Galactic observer. Infrared survey of the night sky. |
Galactic Mapping Satellite | 18.II.1710 AN | Delgado SFC | GMS | Galactic observer. Optical mapping of the galaxy. |
Auroral Research Satellite | 07.XI.1711 AN | Delgado SFC | ARS | Research of planetary auroras. Polar satellite. |
Celestiales
Mission | Date | Launch site | Spacecraft | Mission aim |
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Seiza Space Telescope | 18.VII.1706 AN | Delgado SFC | SST | Observable light to UV spectrum telescope. Mapping the Universe, emphasis on nebulae and galaxies. |
Vanguardia Gamma Ray Observatory | 16.V.1707 AN | Delgado SFC | VGRO | Gamma Ray telescope. Mapping the Universe, emphasis on pulsars and cosmic rays. |
Tímido X-Ray Observatory | 12.IV.1709 AN | Delgado SFC | TXRO | Hard to Soft X-ray telescope. Mapping the Universe, emphasis on supernovae. |
Ahuanal IR Space Telescope | 13.XI.1710 AN | Delgado SFC | AIRST | Near- to Far-Infrared telescope. Mapping the Universe, emphasis on protostars and nebulae. |
Cedillo Space Telescope | 07.I.1711 AN | Delgado SFC | CST | Observable light to UV spectrum telescope. Far greater resolution to Seiza, will be used to discover the first stars and galactic formation. |
Descubridor Exoplanet Explorer | 14.VII.1713 AN | Delgado SFC | DEE | Observable light to near-infrared telescope. Searching for planets orbiting other stars. |
Vigilante del Mar (VM)
Mission | Date | Launch site | Spacecraft | Mission aim |
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VM-1 | 11.X.1707 AN | Delgado SFC | VM | Oceanographic altimeter satellite. Polar satellite. |
VM-2 | 03.II.1709 AN | Delgado SFC | VM | Oceanographic altimeter satellite. Polar satellite. |
VM-3 | 02.XV.1710 AN | Delgado SFC | VM | Oceanographic altimeter satellite. Polar satellite. |
VM-4 | 15.XII.1713 AN | Delgado SFC | VM | Oceanographic altimeter satellite. Polar satellite. |
VM-5 | 10.XI.1714 AN | Delgado SFC | VM | Oceanographic altimeter satellite. Polar satellite. |
Espectador
Mission | Date | Launch site | Spacecraft | Mission aim |
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Espectador-1 | 18.VII.1708 AN | Delgado SFC | Espectador | Satellite imaging. Polar Satellite. |
Espectador-2 | 21.XIII.1708 AN | Delgado SFC | Espectador | Satellite imaging. Polar Satellite. |
Espectador-3 | 12.II.1709 AN | Delgado SFC | Espectador | Satellite imaging. Polar Satellite. |
Espectador-4 | 09.V.1711 AN | Delgado SFC | Espectador | Satellite imaging. Polar Satellite. |
Espectador-5 | 12.III.1713 AN | Delgado SFC | Espectador | Satellite imaging. Polar Satellite. |
Eos Topográfo (EosTopo)
Mission | Date | Launch site | Spacecraft | Mission aim |
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EosTopo-1 | 19.III.1709 AN | Delgado SFC | Eos Topógrafo | Eos flyby. Take first pictures of Eos. |
EosTopo-2 | 23.V.1710 AN | Delgado SFC | Eos Topógrafo | Eos orbiter. |
EosTopo-3 | 18.XIII.1712 AN | Delgado SFC | Eos Topógrafo | Eos orbiter and impacter. First impact landing on Eos. |
EosTopo-4 | 20.IV.1714 AN | Delgado SFC | Eos Topógrafo | Eos orbiter and lander. First controlled landing on Eos. |