Congress Holds the Key to Ensuring Safe and Exciting Future of Human Spaceflight

Retired NASA astronaut and chief astronaut at Axiom Space, Michael Lopez-Alegria, emphasizes the importance of Congress reauthorizing the "learning period" for commercial human spaceflight. This period, which allowed private companies to develop human spaceflight transportation systems without stifling regulations, is set to expire this year. Lopez-Alegria argues that continued collaboration between industry experts and government regulators, through the development of consensus standards, is crucial for enhancing safety in commercial spaceflight. He warns that premature regulation could hinder innovation and entrepreneurial success, urging Congress to support the flexible path to regulation that allows for technological advancements and maintains America's competitive edge in the global space industry.
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