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+ | [[File:ISA patch.png|thumb|The official emblem of the International Space Agency (ISA)]] |
− | The '''International Space Agency''' (or '''ISA''') was |
+ | The '''International Space Agency''' (or '''ISA''') was a [[nation-state|cross-national]] [[space]] organization of [[Earth]], which was active in the early [[21st century]]. |
− | ISA was founded sometime prior to [[2032 |
+ | ISA was founded sometime prior to [[2032]]. |
+ | Among the greatest achievements of the ISA was ''[[Ares IV]]'', a joint mission with [[NASA]] and the first manned mission to [[Mars]]. ({{VOY|One Small Step}}) |
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− | :''Later missions, however, like the [[Charybdis]] mission, were again run solely by NASA. This might have been the result of a crossover period between agencies, with previously planned missions still active. |
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+ | {{bginfo|It seems the ISA worked with other already existing space agencies, as the diagrams aboard ''Ares IV'' read "ISA/NASA" and ''Ares IV'' sent their telemetry to NASA in [[Houston]].}} |
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− | Among the greatest achievments of ISA was the first manned mission to [[Mars]], ''[[Ares IV]]'', in 2032. ([[VOY]]: "[[One Small Step]]") |
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− | ISA was probably replaced by the [[United Earth Space Probe Agency]] after [[First Contact]]. |
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+ | [[Category:Earth agencies]] |
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+ | [[fr:Agence Spatiale Internationale]] |
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+ | [[nl:Internationaal Ruimte Agentschap]] |
Revision as of 09:01, 14 September 2014
The International Space Agency (or ISA) was a cross-national space organization of Earth, which was active in the early 21st century.
ISA was founded sometime prior to 2032.
Among the greatest achievements of the ISA was Ares IV, a joint mission with NASA and the first manned mission to Mars. (VOY: "One Small Step")
It seems the ISA worked with other already existing space agencies, as the diagrams aboard Ares IV read "ISA/NASA" and Ares IV sent their telemetry to NASA in Houston.