German Aerospace Center Overview

A complete overview of German Aerospace Center, including launch stats, launch vehicles and launch locations.

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Basic Info

Name

German Aerospace Center logo

German Aerospace Center

Type

Government

Country

Germany

Founded

1969

Administrator / CEO

Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla

Launch Stats

First Launch

8 Nov 1969

Last Launch

8 Nov 1969

Successful Launches

1

Failed Launches

0

Upcoming Launches

0

Successful Landings

0

Failed Landings

0

The German Aerospace Center is Germany's Center for aerospace, energy, and transportation research. Their main work is as a contributor to the ESA. They have done work both in tandem with the US on Space Shuttle and the ISS, and also with other European Nations on missions like Space Lab and Mars Express.

Launch Sites used by German Aerospace Center

Vandenberg SFB

Vandenberg SFB launch site

U.S. Space Force facility in California for spacecraft launches and missile testing.

📍 CA, United States
🚀 777 Launches

Upcoming Launches