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The Office of Commercial Space Transportation (generally referred to as FAA/AST or simply AST [1] [note 1]) is the branch of the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that approves any commercial rocket launch operations — that is, any launches that are not classified as model, amateur, or "by and for the government" — in the case of a U.S. launch operator and/or a launch ...
After landowners had acquired 5 acres (20,000 m 2) of unimproved land in a city for residential development, the city was required by California law to prepare a general plan governing land use and the development of open-space land. In response, the city adopted zoning ordinances that placed the owners' property in a zone in which property may ...
The main entrance of the Houston Spaceport from Space Center Blvd. The Houston Spaceport is a federally licensed commercial spaceport located in Houston , Texas , United States. Situated on 400 acres (160 ha) at Ellington Airport (EFD), the spaceport is managed by the Houston Airport System , a department of the City of Houston.
The tentative land-swapping deal moved forward this week when the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission unanimously voted in favor of swapping 43 noncontiguous acres from Boca Chica State Park with ...
Additional lobbying by Deep Space Industries and Bigelow Resources, two other companies with commercial interests in space, helped the proposed Asteroids Act along, which was later rolled into the SPACE Act. [11] The House of Representatives passed the legislation in May 2015 [12] and the Senate subsequently passed similar legislation. [1]
The Texas Space Commission is a state agency of the Government of Texas. It was founded by the 48th governor of Texas Greg Abbott at Johnson Space Center in Houston on March 26, 2024. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The Summary. Elon Musk’s SpaceX violated environmental regulations by releasing pollutants into or near bodies of water in Texas, a state environmental agency said in a notice last week.
Florida became a nexus for the space innovators building tomorrow's billion-dollar companies. Now it's our turn. Opinion: The sleeping giant of Texas space awakens