API endpoint that allows Agencies to be viewed.

GET: Return a list of all the existing users.

MODE: Normal and Detailed /2.2.0/agencies/?mode=detailed

FILTERS: Parameters - 'featured', 'agency_type', 'country_code' Example - /2.2.0/agencies/?featured=true

SEARCH EXAMPLE: /2.2.0/agencies/?search=nasa

ORDERING: Fields - 'id', 'name', 'featured' Example - /2.2.0/agencies/?ordering=featured

The 'country_code' field is a string of comma separated ISO 3166 alpha-3 codes.

GET /2.2.0/agencies/?format=api&offset=330&ordering=-failed_landings
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept

{
    "count": 337,
    "next": null,
    "previous": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/?format=api&limit=10&offset=320&ordering=-failed_landings",
    "results": [
        {
            "id": 27,
            "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/27/?format=api",
            "name": "European Space Agency",
            "featured": false,
            "type": "Multinational",
            "country_code": "FRA,ITA,DEU,ESP,CHE,GBR,AUT,SWE,BEL,PRT,NLD,HUN,POL,DNK,CZE,ROU,NOR,FIN,GRC,EST,IRL,LUX,SVN",
            "abbrev": "ESA",
            "description": "The European Space Agency is an intergovernmental organisation of 22 member states. Established in 1975 and headquartered in Paris, France, ESA has a worldwide staff of about 2,000 employees.\r\n\r\nESA's space flight programme includes human spaceflight (mainly through participation in the International Space Station program); the launch and operation of unmanned exploration missions to other planets and the Moon; Earth observation, science and telecommunication; designing launch vehicles; and maintaining a major spaceport, the Guiana Space Centre at Kourou, French Guiana.",
            "administrator": "Director General: Josef Aschbacher",
            "founding_year": "1975",
            "launchers": "Ariane | Vega",
            "spacecraft": "Space Rider",
            "parent": null,
            "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/esa_patch_float_image_20250211192109.png",
            "logo_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/european2520space2520agency_logo_20221130101442.png"
        },
        {
            "id": 80,
            "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/80/?format=api",
            "name": "Boeing",
            "featured": false,
            "type": "Commercial",
            "country_code": "USA",
            "abbrev": "BA",
            "description": "Boeing as a space agency has recently provided NASA with assistance on sending humans to the ISS from American with both their construction of the CST-100 Starliner crew capsule and their work on the SLS Avionics to return to the moon and beyond. Their ventures in GPS satellite systems and Tracking and Data Relay Satellites provide information about earth-orbiting craft to stations on the ground. They also enable research on the ISS and will be helping with the construction of the Lunar Gateway.",
            "administrator": "CEO: Kelly Ortberg",
            "founding_year": "1916",
            "launchers": "SLS",
            "spacecraft": "Starliner",
            "parent": null,
            "image_url": null,
            "logo_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/boeing_logo_20201128183345.png"
        },
        {
            "id": 118,
            "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/118/?format=api",
            "name": "International Launch Services",
            "featured": false,
            "type": "Commercial",
            "country_code": "USA",
            "abbrev": "ILS",
            "description": "International Launch Services, Inc. (ILS) is a joint venture with exclusive rights to the worldwide sale of commercial Angara and Proton rocket launch services. Proton launches take place at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan while Angara is planned to launch from the Plesetsk and Vostochny Cosmodromes in Russia.",
            "administrator": "President: Tiphaine Louradour",
            "founding_year": "1995",
            "launchers": "",
            "spacecraft": "",
            "parent": "Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center",
            "image_url": null,
            "logo_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/international2520launch2520services_logo_20200714154120.png"
        },
        {
            "id": 40,
            "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/40/?format=api",
            "name": "Korean Committee of Space Technology",
            "featured": false,
            "type": "Government",
            "country_code": "PRK",
            "abbrev": "KCST",
            "description": "The Korean Committee of Space Technology was the agency of the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) responsible for the country's space program. The agency was terminated and succeeded by the National Aerospace Development Administration in 2013 after the Law on Space Development was passed in the 7th session of the 12th Supreme People's Assembly.",
            "administrator": null,
            "founding_year": null,
            "launchers": "Paektusan | Unha",
            "spacecraft": "",
            "parent": null,
            "image_url": null,
            "logo_url": null
        },
        {
            "id": 66,
            "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/66/?format=api",
            "name": "Soviet Space Program",
            "featured": false,
            "type": "Government",
            "country_code": "RUS",
            "abbrev": "CCCP",
            "description": "The Soviet space program, was the national space program of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) actived from 1930s until disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991.\r\n\r\nThe Soviet Union's space program was mainly based on the cosmonautic exploration of space and the development of the expandable launch vehicles, which had been split between many design bureaus competing against each other. Over its 60-years of history, the Russian program was responsible for a number of pioneering feats and accomplishments in the human space flight, including the first intercontinental ballistic missile (R-7), first satellite (Sputnik 1), first animal in Earth orbit (the dog Laika on Sputnik 2), first human in space and Earth orbit (cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin on Vostok 1), first woman in space and Earth orbit (cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova on Vostok 6), first spacewalk (cosmonaut Alexei Leonov on Voskhod 2), first Moon impact (Luna 2), first image of the far side of the Moon (Luna 3) and unmanned lunar soft landing (Luna 9), first space rover (Lunokhod 1), first sample of lunar soil automatically extracted and brought to Earth (Luna 16), and first space station (Salyut 1). Further notable records included the first interplanetary probes: Venera 1 and Mars 1 to fly by Venus and Mars, respectively, Venera 3 and Mars 2 to impact the respective planet surface, and Venera 7 and Mars 3 to make soft landings on these planets.",
            "administrator": null,
            "founding_year": "1931",
            "launchers": "",
            "spacecraft": "",
            "parent": null,
            "image_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/soviet2520space2520program_image_20191229081306.jpeg",
            "logo_url": "https://thespacedevs-dev.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/media/images/soviet2520space2520program_logo_20191229081307.png"
        },
        {
            "id": 126,
            "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/126/?format=api",
            "name": "Deep Space Industries",
            "featured": false,
            "type": "Commercial",
            "country_code": "USA",
            "abbrev": "DSI",
            "description": null,
            "administrator": null,
            "founding_year": null,
            "launchers": "",
            "spacecraft": "",
            "parent": null,
            "image_url": null,
            "logo_url": null
        },
        {
            "id": 1006,
            "url": "https://lldev.thespacedevs.com/2.2.0/agencies/1006/?format=api",
            "name": "Vought",
            "featured": false,
            "type": "Commercial",
            "country_code": "USA",
            "abbrev": "",
            "description": "Vought was the name of several related American aerospace firms. These have included, in the past, Lewis and Vought Corporation, Chance Vought, Vought-Sikorsky, LTV Aerospace (part of Ling-Temco-Vought), Vought Aircraft Companies, and Vought Aircraft Industries. The first incarnation of Vought was established by Chance M. Vought and Birdseye Lewis in 1917. In 1928, it was acquired by United Aircraft and Transport Corporation, which a few years later became United Aircraft Corporation; this was the first of many reorganizations and buyouts. During the 1920s and 1930s, Vought Aircraft and Chance Vought specialized in carrier-based aircraft for the United States Navy, by far its biggest customer. Chance Vought produced thousands of planes during World War II, including the F4U Corsair. Vought became independent again in 1954, and was purchased by Ling-Temco-Vought in 1961. The company designed and produced a variety of planes and missiles throughout the Cold War. Vought was sold from LTV and owned in various degrees by the Carlyle Group and Northrop Grumman in the early 1990s. It was then fully bought by Carlyle, renamed Vought Aircraft Industries, with headquarters in Dallas, Texas. In June 2010, the Carlyle Group sold Vought to the Triumph Group.",
            "administrator": null,
            "founding_year": "1917",
            "launchers": "",
            "spacecraft": "",
            "parent": null,
            "image_url": null,
            "logo_url": null
        }
    ]
}