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Space-age

Space Age Technologies as known as the "NASA Collaboration" was founded by business enthusiast and private entrepreneur Jonathan Saron. The main purpose was to restart the space race that President Barrack Obama eliminated during his presidency.

Founded in 2020, It created the new industry of Asteroid and Planetary Ming upon building the XD111 and other Canus Class Mining Stations. In 2045, a major business failure caused by the sudden demand of fuel-based resources prevented the launching of anymore mining stations, though they still continued to design them. In 2060, Neukeseium was discovered by a Near-Earth Asteroid Mining Station and an alternate fuel source was made from it.

In 2069, The creation of Pluton-Class Mining Stations allowed further planetary mining, such as on Saturn and Neptune. TIME Magazine announced that Space Age Technologies was Number 2 of the Fortune 100 Top Companies. In 2088, The P.M.S.S. Moscow became the first mining vessel to reach Pluto and back to Earth by the use of it's own fuel tank. A great creation for future space travel.

History[]

Early History[]

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2020 - 2045: Collaboration founded[]

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2045 - 2060: The Great Recession[]

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2060 - 2069: Economic Restart[]

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2069 - 2090: Galactic Expansion[]

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2090 - 2110: Modern Age[]

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Products Division[]

Mining Platform Construction and Maintenance[]

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Businesses Offices[]

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Culture[]

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Criticism[]

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Corporate Affairs[]

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Financial[]

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Environment[]

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Marketing[]

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See Also[]

  • Jonathan Saron
  • Barrack Obama
  • Neukeseium
  • The Great Recession of 2045
  • The Space Expansion of 2062
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