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November 05, 2015

Airborne 11.05.15: ISS Milestone, Sikorsky Transition, Huerta On UAV Safety

Also: American Airlines/DFW, SAFE Update, Clay Lacy Aviation, PhoneDrone, Airvan In China, M7 Aerospace SAIB, Twin Otter To Skydive Dubai
 
It seems hard to believe that for 15 years there have been people living in space aboard the International Space Station. This milestone was marked by both NASA and the White House Monday. The first station crew, docked November 2nd, 2000 after launching two days earlier inside the Soyuz TM-31 spacecraft. The young space station at the time consisted of just three modules. Commander William Shepherd and two Russian Flight Engineers spent 141 days in space, saw two space shuttle missions, the addition of a solar array truss structure, and the arrival of U.S. Destiny laboratory module. The ISS has been an ongoing constru

Conference Panel Discusses International Moon Village

FAA Official Says U.S. Commercial Space Companies Have A Role To Play

The concept of an international Moon Village was the topic of panel discussion at the recent International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Jerusalem last month, and it made at least one FAA official sit up and take notice.

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