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ID106907
Title ProperRegulatory challenges of ensuring commercial human spaceflight safety
LanguageENG
AuthorCrowther, Richard
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Space tourism is the term commonly used to refer to ordinary members of the public buying tickets to travel to space and back, but has recently become more broadly associated with "any commercial activity offering customers direct or indirect experience with space travel". The nascent commercial human spaceflight market presents a challenge to regulators with regard to the potential certification and licensing of the flight vehicles and their use (both within and outside the atmosphere), from the perspective of the operator, the flight participants, and third parties who might be affected by the operations. The UK is currently reviewing the issues posed by this emerging sector and its licensing/certification authorities are considering how best to balance their statutory responsibilities with the need to facilitate the development of this new industry and the favour positioning of UK players, eliminating unnecessary regulatory barriers to participation.
`In' analytical NoteSpace Policy Vol. 27, No. 2; May 2011: 74-76
Journal SourceSpace Policy Vol. 27, No. 2; May 2011: 74-76
Key WordsSpace Flight ;  Safety ;  Space ;  Human ;  Space Act