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NASA Space Transportation Science

FAA Wants Your Opinion On Commercial Space Rules 160

coondoggie writes "If you have an opinion about how you think the commercial space flight world should be regulated, the FAA wants to hear from you. On Thursday, May 26, 2011 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Cocoa Beach Oceanfront in Florida it will hold a public hearing where the FAA says it wants to gather information about how to define what it calls a regulatory framework for orbital human spaceflight."
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FAA Wants Your Opinion On Commercial Space Rules

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  • Re:America (Score:5, Funny)

    by Cutriss ( 262920 ) on Wednesday May 04, 2011 @05:46PM (#36029254) Homepage

    Killing business before it even starts. The US is probably the most unfriendly country in the world to start a business in. Then you wonder why there's no growth.

    Blatant falsehood. We're the third best country [cnn.com] to start a business in.

    Facts don't matter to trolls! Just sunlight and bridges.

  • I suggest (Score:2, Funny)

    by Bai jie ( 653604 ) on Wednesday May 04, 2011 @06:00PM (#36029444)
    X-ray scanning needs to be at least ten times more radiating to get you used to the radiation exposure you'll face in space. Also passengers need to be pat down WHILE being X-rayed. You should also arrive at the spaceport 2 weeks prior to departure. And your luggage should end up on the moon.

An Ada exception is when a routine gets in trouble and says 'Beam me up, Scotty'.

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