Virgin Galactic's Suborbital Spacecraft Gets FAA Blessing 65
coondoggie writes "Space tourism company Virgin Galactic today said its spacecraft developer has been granted an experimental launch permit from the Federal Aviation Administration to begin rocket-powered testing of its spaceships. With the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation permit, Scaled Composites and its SpaceShipTwo craft will be able to test the aerodynamic performance of the spacecraft with the full weight of the rocket motor system on board. Integration of key rocket motor components, already underway, will continue into the autumn."
Re:cornfused (Score:5, Informative)
Yes. But more for the higher payload an equitorial launch allows than legal reasons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Launch [wikipedia.org]