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The '''Consular Space Agency'''  ([[Quebecshirite language|Quebecshirite]]: '''Agence de l'espace consulaire''') ('''AEC''') is the national government space agency of [[Quebecshire]]. It operates under the jurisdiction [[Administration of Technology and Innovation of Quebecshire|Administration of Technology and Innovation]] and is also closely related to the [[Administration of National Defence of Quebecshire|Administration of National Defence]].  
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The '''Consular Space Agency'''  ([[Quebecshirite language|Quebecshirite]]: '''Agence de l'espace consulaire''') ('''AEC''') is an agency of the [[Administration of Technology and Innovation of Quebecshire|Quebecshirite Administration of Technology and Innovation]] responsible for [[Quebecshire]]'s [[List of government space agencies|space program]] and aeronautics research. Established in 1958, it combined civilian and military efforts in space development (often led by the [[Administration of National Defence of Quebecshire|Administration of National Defence]]). During its early years, the AEC led Quebecshirite development of satellite and spacecraft technology as well as all Quebecshirite space exploration efforts, including [[Project Sérénité]] (responsible for Quebecshire's moon landings), the [[Orion (space station)|Orion]] space station, and the [[TBDSPACESHUTTLE]]. In the present, the AEC maintains large portions of the [[TBDINTERNATIONALSPACESTATION]] and operates the [[Flèche VI]] rocket launch system along with the TBDSPACESHUTTLE to send astronauts to the TBDINTERNATIONALSPACESTATION.
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Additionally, the AEC operates several scientific research programs aimed at understanding phenomena in space and on [[Terraconserva]]. The AEC's space exploration and research legacy includes the development of the [[Corsaire program|Corsaire probes]], the first man-made objects to reach the outer solar system, as well as the [[Guérin Space Telescope]] and several probes and rovers to gather data. The AEC has overseen 1,000 uncrewed missions into Terraconserva orbit or beyond since its creation in 1958.
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The AEC is headquartered in [[Quebecshire City]], with its main mission control center being located in [[Sherbrooke]]. The AEC's primary launch facility is the [[Sherbrooke Space Center]], located 11km from downtown Sherbrooke, as well as the neighboring [[Lefèvre Launch Station]]. The AEC operates several astronaut training facilities at the Sherbrooke Space Center and conducts all space shuttle launches at Sherbrooke. As of 2019, [[Laure Deniaud]] is the Director of the AEC.
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== History ==
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=== Origins ===
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=== First orbital and hypersonic flights ===
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=== Interplanetary exploration and research ===
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=== Race to the Moon and subsequent landings ===
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=== Orion space station ===
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=== Space shuttle ===
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== Active programs ==
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=== Human spaceflight ===
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=== Robotic exploration ===
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=== Space operations architecture ===
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== Structure ==
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=== Leadership ===
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=== Organization ===
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=== Budget ===
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== Collaboration ==
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=== Domestic ===
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=== International ===
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== See also ==
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* [[List of government space agencies]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 13 May 2024

Consular Space Agency
Agence de l'espace consulaire
Aec queb.png
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AEC Headquarters in Quebecshire City
Agency overview
AbbreviationASQ
FormedNovember 3, 1958; 65 years ago (1958-11-03)
Type
JurisdictionAdministration of Technology and Innovation
HeadquartersQuebecshire City
Official languageQuebecshirite
Alphonse Fournier
DirectorLaure Deniaud
Deputy DirectorMartin Brodeur
OwnerQuebecshire Quebecshire
Employees15,853
Websiteaec.gouv.qs

The Consular Space Agency (Quebecshirite: Agence de l'espace consulaire) (AEC) is an agency of the Quebecshirite Administration of Technology and Innovation responsible for Quebecshire's space program and aeronautics research. Established in 1958, it combined civilian and military efforts in space development (often led by the Administration of National Defence). During its early years, the AEC led Quebecshirite development of satellite and spacecraft technology as well as all Quebecshirite space exploration efforts, including Project Sérénité (responsible for Quebecshire's moon landings), the Orion space station, and the TBDSPACESHUTTLE. In the present, the AEC maintains large portions of the TBDINTERNATIONALSPACESTATION and operates the Flèche VI rocket launch system along with the TBDSPACESHUTTLE to send astronauts to the TBDINTERNATIONALSPACESTATION.

Additionally, the AEC operates several scientific research programs aimed at understanding phenomena in space and on Terraconserva. The AEC's space exploration and research legacy includes the development of the Corsaire probes, the first man-made objects to reach the outer solar system, as well as the Guérin Space Telescope and several probes and rovers to gather data. The AEC has overseen 1,000 uncrewed missions into Terraconserva orbit or beyond since its creation in 1958.

The AEC is headquartered in Quebecshire City, with its main mission control center being located in Sherbrooke. The AEC's primary launch facility is the Sherbrooke Space Center, located 11km from downtown Sherbrooke, as well as the neighboring Lefèvre Launch Station. The AEC operates several astronaut training facilities at the Sherbrooke Space Center and conducts all space shuttle launches at Sherbrooke. As of 2019, Laure Deniaud is the Director of the AEC.

History

Origins

First orbital and hypersonic flights

Interplanetary exploration and research

Race to the Moon and subsequent landings

Orion space station

Space shuttle

Active programs

Human spaceflight

Robotic exploration

Space operations architecture

Structure

Leadership

Organization

Budget

Collaboration

Domestic

International

See also