Government

National Center of Space Research

France

National Center of Space Research logo
CNESEst. 1961

About

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The National Center of Space Research, or CNES, is a French National Agency in charge of France's space program. In partnership with the US and Russia, they have put 10 people in space. CNES works in tandem with the larger ESA to develop the Ariane 5 and work on other probes and satellites. They are working with Germany to develop a cheaper and more efficient reusable rocket, which hopefully will be ready to fly by 2026.

Administrator

CEO: François Jacq

Founded

1961

Type

Government

Country

France

Launchers

Ariane 5

Spacecraft

Mars/Venus Express | Rosetta

Launch Record

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14

Total Launches

12

Successful

2

Failed

1

Pending

85.7%

Success Rate

Landing Record

0

Attempted Landings

0

Successful Landings

0

Failed Landings

Launchers

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