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Thanks for finding and posting this update on current plans to update policy, as well as a brief summary of previous efforts.
The article includes explanation that the evolution of the space industry requires adaptation by government agencies responsible for implementing the Outer Space Treaty.
I didn't see the expression in the article, but a worthy goal would be a "one stop shop" for an entity wanting to launch a satellite for commercial or even just for vanity reasons, as is now feasible with ultra-low-cost launch companies arriving on the scene.
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VP Kamala Harris: Artemis 1 moon mission a 'test of pure innovation'
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Vice President Kamala Harris visits NASA Johnson Space Center to discuss the regulation of future space activity
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Mexico denies Russia space deal will aid spying
https://www.gpsdaily.com/reports/Mexico … g_999.html
On space matters, Biden’s national security strategy adopts a less combative tone
https://spacenews.com/on-space-matters- … tive-tone/
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All three of Russia’s major rockets — the Soyuz, Proton, and Angara — launched last week on missions to deploy a Russian navigation satellite, an Angolan comsat, and a military spy payload.
https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/stat … 3110511616
A pilot flying over Finland took this shot of the Soyuz launch.
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US to 'hold Russia accountable' if satellites attacked: W.House
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'Why the Office of Space Commerce should supervise novel commercial space activities'
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Harris to meet with CEOs about artificial intelligence risks
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/open … 32343.html
Kamala Harris meets with tech CEOs about artificial intelligence risks
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'Kessler Syndrome' theory avoided, it describes a self-sustaining cascading collision of space debris in Low Earth Orbit
More countries encouraged to commit to halt destructive ASAT tests
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Space Force general rips ‘anti-LGBTQ+’ laws, claims they stop her from picking most qualified candidates
https://nypost.com/2023/06/16/space-for … readiness/
An 'Opinion' much different to China will beat Space-x to Mars discussions
The Space Race may already be won
https://spacenews.com/op-ed-the-space-r … dy-be-won/
SpaceX is using Apple’s business model to assert its will on both commercial space and governments
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Mars_B4_Moon,
Maybe she can hire Biden's former nuclear waste disposal advisor. She better make sure she doesn't leave her clothes anywhere unless she wants them stolen, though.
As to the "space race may already be won"... What is all this leftist whiny crybaby garbage about SpaceX? I remember when some guy was on here talking about the radical right attacking Elon Musk. Accuse the other side of what your side is actually doing. I just can't believe that anyone not already part of the leftist death cult puts any stock in the nonsense that comes out of their shills' mouths.
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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is launching a rulemaking committee to examine the development and cost of possible future regulations for commercial human spaceflight occupant safety.
https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policie … entID=5883
co-chaired by Dr. Minh Nguyen, Executive Director of the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation and Dr. Mary Lynne Dittmar, Chief Government and External Relations Officer of Axiom Space.
https://www.faa.gov/media/68036
Also the name Maggie McNeecom Blue Origin is there, Maraia Tanner CEO of 'Star Harbor' the British Branson owned Virgin Galactic, Sierra Space, The Boeing Company, Michael Ryschkewitsch a top NASA guy and the Head at the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
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'The Biden administration has put unnecessary barriers on the commercial space industry.'
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A Russian Satellite Has Shifted Within 60 km of Another Spacecraft
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White House lays out possible rules for private space stations and more
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Impending European satellite reentry highlights debris mitigation challenges
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NASA chief warns of Chinese military presence in space
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OIG: NASA’s Readiness for the Artemis II Crewed Mission to Lunar Orbit
https://nasawatch.com/artemis/oig-nasas … nar-orbit/
To this end, the Artemis I test flight revealed critical issues that need to be addressed before placing crew on the Artemis II mission. In particular, the test flight revealed anomalies with the Orion heat shield, separation bolts, and power distribution that pose significant risks to the safety of the crew. Resolution of these anomalies is among the most significant factors impacting NASA’s readiness for Artemis II. To its credit, the Agency is taking action to address these issues.” …
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'At Space Symposium this morning, Chirag Parikh, executive secretary of the National Space Council, says the State and Commerce Depts. will release an advanced notice of potential rulemaking in mid-June to examine what space technologies can be moved off ITAR.'
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1 … 6307662853
A guy involved with politics, tech and aerospace, Parikh a Sanskrit name, Chirag is a Hindi boy's name common in India, Microsoft , a cloud computing platform, involved with space policy during the Obama administration. Azure seems to be involved with web security on video games Xbox Live, Windows Store, MSN, in 2023 group named Anonymous Sudan claimed to have done a DDoS attack on Azure.
https://web.archive.org/web/20230904233 … s/history/
news from 2021
'VP Harris Energized, Engaged in Space Issues'
https://spacepolicyonline.com/news/pari … ce-issues/
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX will rescue astronauts after NASA bails on Boeing’s Starliner
https://thehill.com/video/elon-musk%e2% … r/9985794/
The Boeing Starliner Astronauts Will Come Home on SpaceX's Dragon Next Year
https://www.wired.com/story/starliner-r … oeing-iss/
Russian Soyuz brings cargo spacecraft into orbit
https://www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/274 … into-orbit
Chinese Scientists Extract Water From Lunar Soil
https://news.yahoo.com/news/chinese-sci … 50344.html
China to launch “Earth 2.0” exoplanet observatory in 2028
https://spacenews.com/china-to-launch-e … y-in-2028/
See Mars Like Never Before With Tianwen-1’s High-Resolution Global Map
https://scitechdaily.com/see-mars-like- … lobal-map/
Nasa: 'New plan needed to return rocks from Mars'
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-68819153
But Nasa now acknowledges the way it's going about achieving the samples' return is simply unrealistic in the present fiscal environment.
"The bottom line is that $11bn is too expensive, and not returning samples until 2040 is unacceptably too long," Nasa administrator Bill Nelson told reporters
Starliner crew set to return in 2025
https://www.yahoo.com/news/starliner-cr … 23820.html
'will return from the space station without two astronauts on board'
https://spacenews.com/starliner-to-retu … -on-board/
Watch: Supplies get delivered to astronauts stranded in space
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/c9v8gpddnmxo
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