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The Anders L. Cooperston Memorial Space Center is a remarkable Space Launch Complex situated in the Shazbotdom Imperial Colony of Alraibris, named after a Former Minister of Parliament of whom was insturmental in the formation of the Imperial Space Administration during its early years. Spanning an impressive 35 square kilometers, this state-of-the-art facility is at the forefront of space exploration and technological advancements. The Space Center serves as a secondary hub for aerospace launches and will be the primary Space Center for the Low Lift and Medium Lift Launch Systems.

It is equipped with cutting-edge infrastructure, including launch pads, an assembly building, and four control centers. The vast expanse of the complex allows for multiple operations to be conducted simultaneously, catering to a wide range of space missions. One of the key features of the Anders L. Cooperston Memorial Space Center is its launch pads. These structures are designed to accommodate low-to-mid-earth orbit rockets, enabling the launch of satellites, cargo missions, and even manned flights. The launch pads are equipped with advanced systems for fueling, countdown, and launch, ensuring safe and efficient operations.

Adjacent to the launch pads is the Vehicle Assembly Building, which serves as the maintenance and assembly areas for the Delta, Gamma, and Sigma Classes of Rockets. Here, engineers and technicians meticulously prepare the vehicles for their missions, conducting thorough inspections and implementing necessary modifications. The hangars are equipped with state-of-the-art tools and equipment, enabling efficient maintenance and repair of the spacecraft. The Space Center also houses control centers that play a vital role in overseeing and managing space missions. These command hubs are equipped with advanced communication systems, monitoring tools, and mission control software.

Skilled operators and engineers work diligently to ensure the success and safety of every launch, constantly monitoring the status of the spacecraft and making critical decisions in real time. The Anders L. Cooperston Memorial Space Center is not only a center for scientific and technological progress, but it also serves as a symbol of human ambition and curiosity. It embodies the relentless pursuit of knowledge and the exploration of new frontiers. The Space Center stands as a testament to the ingenuity and dedication of the individuals who contribute to the advancement of space exploration.
The first Launch Complex built, Ground Leveling began on the 21st of February, 2024 and underwent multiple stages of construction. In late march of the same year, pipework was completed and covered back up, pile driving for the supports was completed and cement work started. By the end of March into early April, the cement work was completed and the cement fully cured with Static Fire Testing beginning the next week and continuing throughout the month.  Some repair work had to be completed throughout that timeframe, but by the end of April and after 3 Static Firings, testing had completed. By 5 May, the Launch Pad was fully authorized for Orbital Flights.
The Second complex built. Groundbreaking on this complex was on 25 February, 2024 and ground leveling began then. By 10 March ground leveling and the trenches for the Ground Support Equipment Pipework had been completed, with pipework and pile driving work commencing. Cement Work began 21 March, 2024 after pile driving and pipework had completed. By 17 of April the cement work was completed. Two Static Fire tests for the Launch Complex occured on the 12th and 18th of May, with the pad passing both of the tests. The pad was given a Green Light for Orbital Flights on the 20th.
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