SPACE-SATELLITE |
TOP GOVERNMENT SPACE AGENCIES IN EARTH
Almost every country in the world has its own space agency. But there is a very small number of countries, along with internationally recognized organizations whose own Satellites.
NASA-LOGO
Ø It
is the space agency of United States of America.
Ø It was
established under President Dwight. D. Eisenhower in 29th July 1958.
Ø Explorer
1 was the first satellite launched by the United States of America in 1st
February 1958.
Ø The
Juno I was a four-stage American booster rocket that launched Explorer 1
satellite.
Ø Thomas
Keith Glennan was the first Administrator of NASA.
Ø Major
James Frederick Bridenstine was the Present Administrator of NASA.
Ø It is one of the most recognized space agencies in the Earth.
CNES |
CNES: National Centre for Space Studies.
Ø It is the space agency of France.
Ø It was established under President Charles Andre
Joseph Marie de Gaulle in 1961.
Ø Asterix
was the first satellite launched by the France in 26th November 1965.
Ø Diamant-A
was a rocket that launched Asterix satellite.
Ø Jean-Yves
Le Gall was the Present President of CNES.
KSC: Kagoshima Space Center
JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Ø Before
the establishment of the JAXA space agency in 2003, it was simply called the
Kagoshima Space Center.
Ø Both the space agency of Japan.
Ø KSC:
It was established in February 1962.
Ø Ohsumi
was the first satellite launched by the Japan in 11th February 1970.
Ø Lambda-4S
was a rocket that launched Ohsumi satellite.
Ø YAMAKAWA
Hiroshi was the present President of JAXA.
CAST: China Academy of Space Technology
CNSA: China National Space Administration
Ø Both
are the space agency of China.
Ø CAST:
It was established in 20 February 1968.
Ø Dong
Fang Hong I was the first satellite launched by China in 24 April 1970.
Ø Long
March 1 was a rocket that launched Dong Fang Hong I satellite.
Ø Zhang
Kejian was the present Administrator of CNSA.
BNSC: British National Space Centre, Established in 1985
UKSA: United Kingdom Space Agency.
Ø UKSA
was established on 1 April 2010 to replace the British National Space Center
(BNSC) and took over responsibility for government policy and key budgets for
space exploration.
Ø Prospero
was the first satellite launched by United Kingdom in 28th October
1971.
Ø Black
Arrow was a rocket that launched Prospero satellite.
Ø Graham
Turnock was the present Chief Executive of UKSA.
INCOSPAR: Indian National Committee for Space Research.
ISRO: Indian Space Research Organisation.
Ø ISCOSPAR
was established under Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in 1962.
Ø INCOSPAR
was superseded by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in 1969.
Ø Rohini-D1
was the first satellite launched by India in 18th July 1980.
Ø Satellite
Launch Vehicle (SLV) is a rocket orbital launch vehicle that launched
Rohini-D1.
Ø Vikram
Ambalal Sarabhai, first chairperson of INCOSPAR, which would later be called
ISRO.
Ø Kailasavadivoo
Sivan was the present Chairperson of ISRO.
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