Hearing On the Reauthorization of the Space Programs of the National Aeronautics
Hearing On the Reauthorization of the Space Programs of the National Aeronautics
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Answer. Although there may appear to be inequalities, when all the payloads and grandfathered launches are considered, the agreements are very comparable. For ex- ample, the Russian Agreement allows the launch of eight principal payloads, but four of those launches may have two satellites on a single rocket for a total of 12 payloads over a seven year period. This compares with 11 launches permitted in the China Agreement over a comparable seven year period. Each agreement also has a grandfathe...r clause permitting four launches for Russia and four for China. Thus, the two agreements allow essentially equivalent access to the international launch market for equal periods of time. In the low-eartn-orbit market, the U. S. Would have a concern only if China and other "economy-in-transition" launch service providers together exceed the share that western market suppliers will have. We have stipulated key factors that would be considered: for example, whether or not there was available launch supply from the West, and whether or not there were key business decisions.
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