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- https://www.faa.gov/space/human_spaceflight
To recognize these modern day adventurers, any flight crew or spaceflight participant who is on an FAA-licensed launch or reentry vehicle and reaches 50 statute miles above the surface of the Earth will have their name listed on the FAA Commercial Human Spaceflight Recognition web page. The FAA no longer designat… See more
Congress, with few exceptions, limits the FAA's regulatory oversight of the health and safety of commercial human spaceflight occupants. FAA safety regulations include require… See more
The FAA does not certify launch or reentry vehicles as safe for carrying humans. Further, the FAArequires launch service providers to inform crew and spaceflight participants prior to flight th… See more
Under the NASA Commercial Crew Program, NASA contracts with commercial space operators to provide transportation services to carry government astronauts to and from the International … See more
Federal law requires an informed consent framework so flight crew and spaceflight participants are fully aware of the risks and hazards involved in human spaceflight launch and reentry operations. Commercial space operato… See more
The FAA expects the commercial human spaceflight industry to continue to grow and the number of people launching to space to increase dramatically. To recognize these modern day adventurers, any flight crew or spaceflig… See more
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- https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/tracking_map.cfm
Live Space Station Tracking Map. The tracker shows where the Space Station is right now and its path 90 minutes ago (-1.5 hr) and 90 minutes ahead (+1.5 hr). The dark overlay indicates …
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https://fdf.gsfc.nasa.gov/services/human-spaceflightServices. Human Spaceflight. The FDF has supported human spaceflight missions dating back to the Mercury and Gemini Programs, all space shuttle missions, currently the ISS and Visiting …
- https://www.nasa.gov/specials/60counting/spaceflight.htmlSee more on nasa.govProject Mercury, the first U.S. program to put humans in space, made 25 flights, six of which carried astronauts between 1961 and 1963. The objectives of the program were: to orbit a human spacecraft around Earth, to investigate a person’s ability to function in space, and to recover both the astronaut and spacecraft safely. More t…
- https://spotthestation.nasa.gov
Watch the International Space Station pass overhead from several thousand worldwide locations. It is the third brightest object in the sky and easy to spot if you know when to look up. Read …
- https://www.nasa.gov/vision/space/travelinginspace/...
NASA's Human Space Flight Web site provides lists of sighting opportunity times for hundreds of cities in the United States and the world. If a person cannot find a nearby location on the city list, the SkyWatch application allows a person to get …
- https://spaceflightnow.com/tracking/launchlog.html
A U.S. Air Force Minotaur 1 rocket launched the Operationally Responsive Space 3, or ORS 3, mission. ORS 3 tested space-based rocket tracking technology and an autonomous flight …