Netherlands Agency for Aerospace Programmes
Organization
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The Netherlands Agency for Aerospace Programmes (in Dutch language, Nederlands Instituut voor Vliegtuigontwikkeling en Ruimtevaart (NIVR)) was the official space exploration agency of the Dutch government until 2009.[1]
Dissolved1 July 2009
Superseding agency
TypeAircraft development & Space exploration
JurisdictionKingdom of the Netherlands
| Nederlands Instituut voor Vliegtuigontwikkeling en Ruimtevaart (NIVR) | |
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| Dissolved | 1 July 2009 |
| Superseding agency | |
| Type | Aircraft development & Space exploration |
| Jurisdiction | Kingdom of the Netherlands |
| Headquarters | The Netherlands |
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| Website | nivr.nl |
Since 1 July 2009, the space-exploration activities of the NIVR are merged into the newly formed Netherlands Space Office (NSO).[1]
See also
- European Space Agency (ESA)
- Netherlands Space Office (NSO)