El Kadsreian Space Center

The El Kadsreian Space Center (formerly known as the Vlokozuian Space Center) is a rocket construction and launch site adjacent to the Ender coastline.

Formation
In 1959 the new East El Kadsre began construction of an airfield on the Ender coastline in the northeastern peninsula, the airfield, named Ender Airfield, was used for refueling military aircraft for the most part until 1969 where after the Vlokozu Union was founded the Vlokozuian Space Agency and later the EKASA made the airfield its base of operations mostly due to its close proximity to the equator which is practically necessary for rockets to make it to geostationary orbits.

Historical Programs

 * Brave Program
 * Vlokozu Orbital Lab
 * Conquest Program
 * Serenity Shuttle

Rocket Assembly Building (RAB)
The Rocket Assembly Building (RAB) is a complex where all of the rocket parts that are shipped to the space center are assembled to create the rocket that will be then rolled to one of the two launchpads.

Visitor Complex
The Visitor Complex is a museum of all of the space achievements achieved by the Vlokozuian Space Agency and EKASA with recreations of multiple spacecraft, outside the Visitor's Complex stands a Meteor I rocket.

Launch Site 1A
The Launch Site 1A is an active launchpad at the space center built in 1969 originally for missile testing however was later used to launch "Glory" the first Vlokozuian satellite, and also was the site of Edwin Hade's famous spaceflight aboard Brave I.

Launch Site 1B
The Launch Site 1B is the other active launchpad at the space center built in 1972 to accommodate larger launch vehicles such as the Proton K rocket which was used for Vlokozu Orbital Lab 1 mission in 1977.

In popular culture
Besides multiple documentaries, the El Kadsreian Space Center has been used in multiple movies and films.


 * Saturn
 * Brave has Wings.
 * The Martian (mentioned only)
 * Contact (mentioned only)
 * 2010: The Year we Make Contact.