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Krasnocorian Kosmos Agency
Космос Агенција Краснокорије
Abbreviation KKA
КАК
Formation 24 June 2018
2017 (historically)
Headquarters Slavograd, Krasnocoria
Primary spaceport Slavograd Cosmodrome
Budget classified
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The Krasnocorian Kosmos Agency (Krasnocorian Cyrillic: Космос Агенција Краснокорије, Krasnocorian Latin: Kosmos Agencija Krasnokorije), abbreviated KKA or КАК in Krasnocorian is state corporation responsible for space affairs on behalf of Krasnocoria.

History

Corian Space Agency

Kraskosmos

List of missions

Mission Type Start date End date Status Notes
Spektar-1 unmanned
(satellite)
4 September 2017 Active First mission, launched as Corian Space Agency
Spektar-2 unmanned
(satellite)
11 September 2017 Active Launched as Corian Space Agency
Spektar-3 unmanned
(satellite)
10 October 2017 Active Launched as Corian Space Agency in cooperation with Kraskosmos
Spektar-4 unmanned
(satellite)
13 August 2018 Active First mission as Krasnocorian Kosmos Agency
Spektar-5 unmanned
(satellite)
20 August 2018 Active
Spektar-6 unmanned
(satellite)
27 August 2018 Active
Orbital Command manned
(space station)
August 2019 Planned The first space station to be launched by 4C, in cooperation with all member agencies.

Launch control

The agency operates with one cosmodrome in Slavograd, the Slavograd Cosmodrome. It was used for launching all current space missions.