In pre-Yarphese eras, the constituent countries of Yarphei did not have their own space programs, with the exception of Singapore. However, those living in Yarphese areas always had thoughts of a space program. In a speech by Trầng Chúp Long in 1995 in Saigon, he announced the initiation of the Yarphese space program and the plan for the building of a sattellite by the national government. Several scientists quit their jobs to join YAO. By Singapore Day 1996, a platform off the coast of Johor finished construction. A new facility was built in 2004 near Ranong, Thailand for the purpose of launching rockets, and other spacecraft into space, and the headquarters were subsequently moved there.
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| - In pre-Yarphese eras, the constituent countries of Yarphei did not have their own space programs, with the exception of Singapore. However, those living in Yarphese areas always had thoughts of a space program. In a speech by Trầng Chúp Long in 1995 in Saigon, he announced the initiation of the Yarphese space program and the plan for the building of a sattellite by the national government. Several scientists quit their jobs to join YAO. By Singapore Day 1996, a platform off the coast of Johor finished construction. A new facility was built in 2004 near Ranong, Thailand for the purpose of launching rockets, and other spacecraft into space, and the headquarters were subsequently moved there.
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- Kanachai Chakorn
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| - In pre-Yarphese eras, the constituent countries of Yarphei did not have their own space programs, with the exception of Singapore. However, those living in Yarphese areas always had thoughts of a space program. In a speech by Trầng Chúp Long in 1995 in Saigon, he announced the initiation of the Yarphese space program and the plan for the building of a sattellite by the national government. Several scientists quit their jobs to join YAO. By Singapore Day 1996, a platform off the coast of Johor finished construction. A new facility was built in 2004 near Ranong, Thailand for the purpose of launching rockets, and other spacecraft into space, and the headquarters were subsequently moved there.
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