Opening of Molgradean Run ISS

Molgradea

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The first molgradean space station is starting its orbit of the Earth in two weeks time. The Molgradean Government would like any and all nations in The North Pacific to join them in the celebration of this achievement and collaborate with the ongoing project in many ways. Such as adding new modules, building better ships to ascend and descend to and from, maybe even creating a dockyard onboard. All this the Government and the Molgradean National Space Agency waits for in earnest. Thank you. :clap:
 
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The nation of Seitch is currently in the process of preparing our own space programme, this will focus on various probes and landers however we are largely inexperienced in this regard. We would therefore be delighted to accept your invitation to join your celebrations of such a signifciant achievement and also look at possible avenues of exchanging data from our future projects and from your own. I hope that this will be acceptable and can mark the beginning of co-operation between our two nations.

On behalf of the Landsraad
Duke Oswald Atreides
 
Wolfsea's own Orbital Command Post crew extends their congratulations to their soon-to-be new neighbours.
 
The Andrennian National Space Agency currently has no operating space stations, and only 2 satellites in orbit, however we are currently capable of launching a new module to the ISS. The module is called the ALM (Andrennisches Labormodul/Andrennian Laboratory Module). It was in development before the ISS was a thing, and we had planned on launching it attached to a satellite- However with the ISS being launched, we see it as a good opportunity to use this as a module. The ALM was originally an unmanned information probe, but after remaking certain parts of it, it is now a manned laboratory (and observatory), and will be used to gather information. Andrenne congratulates your nation on their accomplishment, and hopes you accept our offer to add the ALM to the ISS.
 
Andrenne's offer also gladly and appreciatively accepted and is thanked for the congratulations along side Wolfsea.
 
The Equestrian Commonwealth would like to congratulate Molgradea on it's achievement, and would like to send a citizen of its own to the new ISS to represent Equestria and increase relations between the two nations.
 
The Techislovakian space agency would love to be part of a program that could justify our first manned space station. We are well versed in unmanned probes and wish to offer our support. We wish to offer a thrust experimentation/docking lab module designed for the purposes of new thrust technologies such as the fabled EM drive and photon propulsion. We will also begin work on a robot designed to repair the exterior of your ISS if you will provide us with sufficient information. We request that at least one Techislovakian astronaut be placed on the roster to man the ISS and our previous offers will depend on this particularly for installation.

- Head of The Techislovakian Science council #000003
 
Techoslovakia's proposal gladly accepted. We are always glad to start new research projects and the robotic arm will be a significant addition to the space station as well as the new module. The information is being sent to you. We thank you for the contribution.
 
SAA Canada would gladly join and collaborate with this project. Our space program is currently small, and we only have 3 satillites up, so we would like to learn more about space travel and such.
 
SAA Canada is gladly accepted into the ISS programme and Molgradea will just as gladly help you along the space journey. We would love to provide you with satellite schematics for you to modify at your leisure.
 
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