Description
A.P.O.H SPACE is a California based private space agency. It was founded in the micronation of Eveltoria in 2020, but was privatised due to high costs. It was taken on by an american multibillion dollar tech company and now is incredibly successful. It is in command of 6 launchpads, 3 research facilities, and currently has 1 functioning (small) space station.
Facilities
Research
A.P.O.H SPACE has 3 research facilities, all situated along the equator, close and off to the shores of Africa, so engine tests can be reliably completed. All 3 facilities employ around 300 staff and are, at any given time, all staffed with up to 150 of those staff on rotation. They are currently testing rockets for the upcoming "Orion Deep Space Project". Also tested here is the prototype of many rovers and satellites, plus ground communications.
Construction
The main construction facility of A.P.O.H space is a classified location, but the main staff are provided with it's location. It is a huge facility and requires 800 staff to run. It
has space for the construction of 3 rockets simultaneously, plus payload stations, commonly used for satellites and rovers. This facility also contains testing chambers and construction rooms for droids of multiple types.
Launch
Launchpads
- Launchpads 1-3: Equator Sahara Site, grouped with research facility 1
- Launchpads 4-6: Offshore Africa Site, grouped with research facility 2
- Launchpads 7-9: Military test pads. Location Classified, grouped NEAR research facility 3
Storage
The A.P.O.H SPACE agency has 2 storage locations: Main (with launch pads 1-3 on the equator section of the sahara desert), and Secondary (an old oil rig, upgraded for use as a spaceship storage silo and launch facility (contains Launchpads 4-6
Stations
Active
- The LOW ORBIT UNMANNED MONITORING STATION (LOUMS) is a small space station found up in Low Earth Orbit. It has had multiple failures, but repeated astronaut asisstance has always been able to keep it in space. It communicates with the HQ via a large monitoring comms array (lmca) back on earth.
Past
- None
Designs
Rockets
Rovers
Satellites
Stations
Ground Stations
Missions
Ongoing
Complete