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In recent news, the OSA has slowed down with most projects due to several problems. Most of the company will be shut down on Sunday due to several recent failures. Tests of a new Hyperdart are in effect and a gliding test and a suborbital test has been completed. The Hyperdart called Discovery has had some minor problems with flight controls and main systems. Temperatures flared up due to a loss of control during the main suborbital tests.
Voyager Project station modules have been sold and attached to the ISS. The new space shuttles are in storage for later purposes because of the new Hyperdart. Only the main mission control and LEO Department as well as the Board of Directors will remain open so satellites from the new Hyperdart can be deployed and future plans can be made.
The current spacecraft OSA owns are: 40 Antares-SR Command and Service Modules, 15 Antares-LR Command and Service Modules, 3 Space Shuttles, 1 Hyperdart, 1 XL70, 36 CTV-LEO Command and Service Modules, 1 XR5 (Planned for future Lunar and Test-Lunar Station Construction and Lunar Module deployment).
All Hopes rely on the Hyperdart right now, as if it fails, OSA will be closed down.
 
I haven't seen much from OSA since it was formed sometime in June. Is there a website that lists the missions OSA have run?
 
Eh... No. I have written all of them down on the computer, and if someone wants them Ill post em.
 
It would be nice to give OSA a beginning middle and possibly an end otherwise it seems that it goes from "Orbiters finest" to "closed" without any understanding of what caused it to fail. The more information you can provide the more the next VSA will understand the pitfalls.
 
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