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'''Space Industries''' ('''''Retaric Induxars''''') is a [[Nestor]]ian initiative with its headquarters in Ricarian Factory District (Ricarian Fabrik Bezir) of [[Ricar]] ([[Rinnar]], [[Nestor]]) | '''Space Industries''' ('''''Retaric Induxars''''') is a [[Nestor]]ian initiative with its headquarters in Ricarian Factory District (Ricarian Fabrik Bezir) of [[Ricar]] ([[Rinnar]], [[Nestor]]). '''Space Industries''' is a company set up by the Joint Space Initiative ([[Nestorian joint space initiative|Bater Ekam Reltar]] (BER)) with [[Garion Robotic Industries]] being the biggest investor and stakeholder. | ||
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Revision as of 17:45, 25 January 2025
Space Industries (Retaric Induxars) | |
Logo | |
File:Garion logo.png | |
Company Overview | |
Home Nation: Nestor | |
Type: State | |
Industry: Space | |
Headquarters | |
Ricar, Rinnar, Nestor | |
Founded | 7537 |
Founder | Barian Hensk |
Key Figures | |
CEO | Tycol Mull |
Products | Rockets, Satalites |
Revenue | tbc |
Net Income | Net Income |
Number of Employees | 10,000 |
Website | |
TBC |
Space Industries (Retaric Induxars) is a Nestorian initiative with its headquarters in Ricarian Factory District (Ricarian Fabrik Bezir) of Ricar (Rinnar, Nestor). Space Industries is a company set up by the Joint Space Initiative (Bater Ekam Reltar (BER)) with Garion Robotic Industries being the biggest investor and stakeholder.
History
CNES was established under President Charles de Gaulle in 1961. It is the world's third oldest space agency, after the Soviet space program (Russia), and NASA (United States). CNES was responsible for the training of French astronauts, until the last active CNES astronauts transferred to the European Space Agency in 2001.
As of January 2015, CNES is working with Germany and a few other governments to start a modest research effort with the hope to propose a LOX/methane reusable launch vehicle by mid-2015. If built, flight testing would likely not start before approximately 2026. The design objective is to reduce both the cost and duration of reusable vehicle refurbishment, and is partially motivated by the pressure of lower-cost competitive options with newer technological capabilities not found in the Ariane 6.