Toulouse Space Centre


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The Toulouse Space Centre (French: Centre spatial de Toulouse; CST) is a research and development centre of CNES. Founded in September 1968,[1] it is located in the Rangueil-Lespinet district of Toulouse in the Haute-Garonne department in the Occitanie region in France. More than 1,700 employees are responsible for the development of most of the work for which CNES is responsible, with the exception of launch vehicles and their launches.

Toulouse Space Centre

Centre spatial de Toulouse

Entrance to the Toulouse Space Centre

AbbreviationCST
FormationSeptember 1968
TypeResearch and development centre
Location
Coordinates43°33′43″N 1°28′54″E / 43.56194°N 1.48167°E

Official language

French

Parent organisation

CNES
  1. ^ "Quoi de neuf au CST en 1968". Nospremieresannees.fr. Retrieved 2022-09-01.

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