Concordant Cosmological Mission

The Concordant Cosmological Mission (CCM; : Konkordant Kosmologyske Missy, KKM; : 남북우주론위임; : Misión Cosmológica Concordante, MCC; : Συμφωνική Κοσμολογική Aποστολή) is an of 8 member states with the objective of expanding the world's  and achieving military primacy in space for the North-South Concordant. Established in 2004 three years after the founding of the Concordant, the CCM is headquartered in Ambrosia, Tiperyn and carries out the majority of its missions from Agrana y Griegro's islandic territory in Western Kesh due to its proximity to the equator. The CCM is the successor organization to the North-South Cosmological Organization (NSCO) founded bilaterally by Tiperyn and Koryeo in 1962 as a competitor to the Artemian Space Agency.

The CCM was constituted to pool the resources of all of the Concordant's member states, allow less wealthy members access to space, and act as a intermediary between Concordant space agencies and non-member state partners. The activities of the CCM have been expansive and broad, ranging from the regular launching of telecommunications satellites to the maintenance of a space station in low Anterra orbit (LAO) and manned missions to Selene and Eos. While the CCM's space station and its missions to Anterra's moons were continuations of initiatives began by Tiperyn and Koryeo space agencies, the CCM is planning for its original first manned mission to Arete involving all its members by 2025.

Although a rival organization, the CCM engages in a number of joint projects with the Artemian Space Agency. The most notable of these projects include the mapping of artifical satellites and in Anterra's orbit and occasional joint missions aboard the CCM's space station.