The United Nations Space Administration (UNSA) is part of the United Nations System, and is responsible for most of the Earth's relations in space. The UNSA regulates space trade and enforces a set of space laws which ensure militant safety and security within Earth's zone. The headquarters of the United Nations Space Administration is located in New Bay City, Allied States of America. In addition, the UNSA is the parent organization of the United Nations Space Enforcement Agency and Earth Space Security Zone, which is a zone around the plant which ensures terrestrial safety. The Space Administration was established in ()(), after the disbandment of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs.
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| - The United Nations Space Administration (UNSA) is part of the United Nations System, and is responsible for most of the Earth's relations in space. The UNSA regulates space trade and enforces a set of space laws which ensure militant safety and security within Earth's zone. The headquarters of the United Nations Space Administration is located in New Bay City, Allied States of America. In addition, the UNSA is the parent organization of the United Nations Space Enforcement Agency and Earth Space Security Zone, which is a zone around the plant which ensures terrestrial safety. The Space Administration was established in ()(), after the disbandment of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs.
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| - The United Nations Space Administration (UNSA) is part of the United Nations System, and is responsible for most of the Earth's relations in space. The UNSA regulates space trade and enforces a set of space laws which ensure militant safety and security within Earth's zone. The headquarters of the United Nations Space Administration is located in New Bay City, Allied States of America. In addition, the UNSA is the parent organization of the United Nations Space Enforcement Agency and Earth Space Security Zone, which is a zone around the plant which ensures terrestrial safety. The Space Administration was established in ()(), after the disbandment of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs.
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