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On August 25, 2020, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC)’s new rules and further proposed regulations on orbital debris mitigation were published in the Federal Register. The changes are ...
The FCC’s Report and Order and FNPRM on satellite orbital debris mitigation, previously adopted on April 23, 2020, were published in the Federal Register on August 25. This action now sets an ...
Space.com: Bigelow Aerospace has released the rules governing its $50 million "America's Space Prize" competition for private-sector orbital spaceships.
April 23, 2020 -WASHINGTON, USA: The Federal Communications Commission today comprehensively updated its satellite rules on orbital debris mitigation for the first time in over 15 years. The ...
WASHINGTON — Major satellite fleet operators continue to bend the rules to safeguard orbital slots to which they have no legitimate rights, a situation that will not help the satellite industry ...
The FCC has finally gotten around to updating its 15-year-old orbital debris rules, adding new requirements and streamlining the approval process. With hundreds of satellites going up every year into ...
The Federal Communications Commission has clarified, but not altered, rules to mitigate orbital debris.
Satellite operators previously had 25 years to de-orbit satellites as they reach end of life. Rules adopted by the FCC reduce this to just five years drew congressional criticism.
The FCC has finally gotten around to updating its 15-year-old orbital debris rules, adding new requirements and streamlining the approval process. With hundreds of satellites going up every year ...
The FCC has finally gotten around to updating its 15-year-old orbital debris rules, adding new requirements and streamlining the approval process. With hundreds of satellites going up every year ...
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