List of World Space Agencies

In the article below check the space agencies of the world. The space agencies of the world are responsible for outer space and space exploration programmes. By 2018 there were 72 government agencies that had space programmes running. Out of those 14 had the launch capability. Six of the Government Agencies have complete launch capabilities. Check their names below.
- China National Space Administration (CNSA)
- European Space Agency (ESA)
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
- (US) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
- Russian Federal Space Agency (RFSA or Roscosmos)
Check out the names of the space agencies in the world below.
List of World Space Agencies:
Here is a list of all the Government Space Agencies of the world recognised on a global platform.
SNo |
Name |
Country |
1 |
Australian Space Agency |
Australia |
2 |
Belarus Space Agency |
Belarus |
3 |
Costa Rican Space Agency (Agencia Espacial Costarricense) |
Costa Rica |
4 |
El Salvador Aerospace Institute (Instituto Aeroespacial de El Salvador) |
El Salvador |
5 |
Mexican Space Agency |
Mexico |
6 |
Algerian Space Agency |
Algeria |
7 |
Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization |
International |
8 |
Austrian Space Agency |
Austria |
9 |
Space Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Azercosmos) |
Azerbaijan |
10 |
National Space Science Agency |
Bahrain |
11 |
Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy |
Belgium |
12 |
Bolivarian Agency for Space Activities |
Venezuela |
13 |
Brazilian Space Agency |
Brazil |
14 |
UK Space Agency |
United Kingdom |
15 |
Bolivian Space Agency |
Bolivia |
16 |
Bulgarian Space Agency |
Bulgaria |
17 |
Canadian Space Agency |
Canada |
18 |
China National Space Administration |
China |
19 |
Colombian Space Commission |
Colombia |
20 |
Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing |
Singapore |
21 |
Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems |
International |
22 |
Czech: Ministerstvo dopravy České republiky (Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic – Space Technologies and Satellite Systems Department |
Czech Republic |
23 |
Danish National Space Center |
Denmark |
24 |
Danish Space Research Institute |
Denmark |
25 |
European Space Agency |
show |
26 |
Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency |
Thailand |
27 |
German Aerospace Center |
Germany |
28 |
Hellenic Space Centre (Greek: Ελληνικό Κέντρο Διαστήματος) |
Greece |
29 |
Hungarian Space Office |
Hungary |
30 |
Indian Space Research Organisation |
India |
31 |
Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial |
Spain |
32 |
Iranian Space Agency |
Iran |
33 |
Israeli Space Agency |
Israel |
34 |
Italian Space Agency |
Italy |
35 |
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency |
Japan |
36 |
Luxembourg Space Agency |
Luxembourg |
37 |
National Space Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
Kazakhstan |
38 |
New Zealand Space Agency |
New Zealand |
39 |
Korean Committee of Space Technology |
North Korea |
40 |
National Aerospace Development Administration |
North Korea |
41 |
Korea Aerospace Research Institute |
South Korea |
42 |
Lithuanian Space Association |
Lithuania |
43 |
Malaysian Space Agency |
Malaysia |
44 |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
United States |
45 |
National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences |
Egypt |
46 |
National Space Program |
Australia |
47 |
National Centre for Space Studies |
France |
48 |
Paraguayan Space Agency (Agencia Espacial de Paraguay) |
Paraguay |
49 |
National Commission for Aerospace Research and Development |
Peru |
50 |
Department of Science and Technology–Advanced Science and Technology Institute |
Philippines |
51 |
Philippine Space Agency |
Philippines |
52 |
Comisión Nacional de Investigaciones Espaciales |
Argentina |
53 |
Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales |
Argentina |
54 |
Aeronautics and Space Research Organization-LAPAN |
Indonesia |
55 |
National Remote Sensing Center of Mongolia |
Mongolia |
56 |
Centre national de la cartographie et de la télédétection (National Remote Sensing Center of Tunisia) |
Tunisia |
57 |
The Space Research and Technology Agency under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan |
Uzbekistan |
58 |
State Space Agency of Ukraine |
Ukraine |
59 |
National Space Organization |
Republic of China (Taiwan) |
60 |
National Space Research and Development Agency |
Nigeria |
61 |
Netherlands Institute for Space Research |
Netherlands |
62 |
Norwegian Space Centre |
Norway |
63 |
Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission |
Pakistan |
64 |
Portugal Space |
Portugal |
65 |
Romanian Space Agency |
Romania |
66 |
Egypt Remote Sensing Center (defunct) |
Egypt |
67 |
French: Centre Royal de Télédétection Spatiale Berber: Ammas Amrrukan n Tallunt (Royal Center for Remote Sensing) |
Morocco |
68 |
Roscosmos |
Russia |
69 |
Turkish Space Agency (Türkiye Uzay Ajansı) |
Turkey |
70 |
Space Research and Remote Sensing Organization |
Bangladesh |
71 |
Polish Space Agency |
Poland |
72 |
South African National Space Agency |
South Africa |
73 |
Saudi Space Commission |
Saudi Arabia |
74 |
Vietnam National Space Center (Trung tâm Vũ trụ Việt Nam) |
Vietnam |
75 |
Swedish National Space Agency |
Sweden |
76 |
Swiss Space Office |
Switzerland |
77 |
Turkmenistan National Space Agency |
Turkmenistan |
78 |
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs |
United Nations |
79 |
United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space |
United Nations |
80 |
United Arab Emirates Space Agency |
United Arab Emirates |
81 |
Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre |
Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
82 |
Syrian Space Agency |
Syria |
China National Space Administration, European Space Agency, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, NASA and Russian Federal Space Agency are the only among the above-mentioned Space Agencies to have extraterrestrial launch capacity. No other Space agency apart from these have this capacity.
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