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Mitchell Burnside Clapp, of Pioneer Rocketplane, has started an interesting discussion on regulatory issues for space transports over at sci.space.policy.
I respond, as well as Henry Spencer (and Dan DeLong, Chief Engineer of XCOR). And no, I don't really think that Mitchell is an ignorant slut...
And for those interested in this issue in the DC area, there's a meeting on the subject of suborbital spaceflight on Capitol Hill tomorrow. The public is invited, and you can listen in on the web via a link at the Pro-Space site.
Posted by Rand Simberg at September 15, 2003 12:46 PM
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Just returned from the Suborbital Space Flight forum on Capitol Hill. James Muncy of PoliSpace was the most poignant communicator. Otherwise, nothing new here.
Posted by John Kavanagh at September 16, 2003 08:49 AM
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