Alliance Space Organisation

The Alliance Space Agency (ASA) is an intergovernmental organisation dedicated to the exploration of space, with multiple member states. Established in 2015 and headquartered in Galbadia D.C, Galbadia, ASA has a staff of more than 2,500 with an annual budget of about US$5.21 billion (2015).

ASA's space flight programme includes human spaceflight, mainly through the participation in the future Alliance Space Station programme, the launch and operations of unmanned exploration missions to other planets and the Moon, Earth observation, science, telecommunication as well as maintaining a major spaceport, the Belkhart Cosmodrome at Belkhart, Galbadia, and designing launch vehicles. The main launch vehicle VLS Series is operated through Galbadia Aerospace Exploration Agency with ASA sharing in the costs of launching and further developing this launch vehicle.

ASA science missions are based at Galbadian Space Research and Technology Centre in Ramaston, Galbadia, Earth Observation missions at EOC in Neu Westfalen, Mission Control at Galbadia Mission Control in Belkhart Cosmodrome, Galbadia, and at DAS Command Center in central Tetsuya, Teiko. The Galbadia Cosmonaut Training Centre (GCTC) that trains astronauts for future missions is situated in Belkhart Cosmodrome, Galbadia, and the Alliance Astronomy Centre is based in Macquarie, New Duveland.

Responsibilities
The ASA's purpose is to provide for, and to promote, for exclusively peaceful purposes, cooperation among member States in space research and technology and their space applications, with a view to their being used for scientific purposes and for operational space applications systems. ASA is responsible for setting a unified space and related industrial policy among AIN members, recommending space objectives to the member states, and integrating national programs like satellite development, into the Alliance program as much as possible.