Space Administration

Space Administration refers to a governmental or independent agency responsible for the planning, management, and execution of a country’s space activities and programs. This includes the exploration of outer space, the development of space technology, satellite launches, and the coordination of international space collaborations. The space administration is tasked with advancing scientific knowledge through space research, ensuring national security related to space operations, and promoting commercial space ventures. Examples of space administrations include NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) in the United States and ESA (European Space Agency) in Europe. These organizations play a crucial role in setting space policy, funding research, and maintaining oversight of aerospace industry activities.