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Nootland joined in 1987, and the Deep Ice Neutrino Observatory (DINO) was completed in 1996. In 2008, the government approved the construction of a 4 meter ground telescope, the Falkirk Telescope, to be located near DINO. The Falkirk Telescope was completed in 2012.
Nootland is a democracy; it's technically a corporate oligarchy, but we have a democratic National Assembly.
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Stoinia joined in 1957 following Sedunn.
Pacifica: Myria, Sallodesia, Stoinia • A1-0: Stoinian Star Kingdom • Aurora: Kingdom of Threnebor
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Esfalsa joined in 1993. The Marmor Observatory (MarmOb) has been dedicated to conducting and sharing space research publicly since it was completed in 1978, and is now largely dedicated to research coordinated at the intergovernmental level at the CPSC.
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The Commonwealth of Alterra joined the CPSC as an observer in 1964 and as a full member nation in 1981, to coincide with the launch of the Alterran Aerospace Command (AAC), a branch of the Alterran Air Force, and the Alterran National Civilian Aerospace Organization (ANCAO).
Alterra operates a significant space program, having launched several suborbital flights and is currently operating the Southern Solar Observatory, dedicated to observing the sun and its effects on Pacifica and the National Advanced Aerospace Research Facility (NADAR), which is started developing an Alterran orbital launch vehicle in 2006. Being a technologically advanced nation, Alterra is expected to become on of the few nations with an independent orbital launch capability by October 2021 at the earliest. Alterra expresses great enthusiasm and support in its interactions with the CPSC, stressing the need for nations to work together to explore space.
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Emerald would join in 1972, following the launch of Gem 1 and the Creation of the Ministry of Space Travel.
Emerald-Denver operates Emerald Star Space Station and 3 dedicated shuttles. |
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