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Florida considers ban on keeping spacecraft parts found after launches

Lawmakers in Florida, where private firm SpaceX is increasingly launching missions to outer space, are considering a bill to add criminal penalties for anyone who finds a spacecraft or parts of one and tries to keep it. The proposals would require anyone in Florida who finds a spacecraft or reasonably identifiable parts to notify law enforcement officers. They also would require police or sheriff s deputies to try to find the object’s rightful owner.  The bills would protect spacecraft, satellites, parachutes or other landing aids, and any other equipment attached to the launch vehicle during launch, orbit, reentry, or recovery. The plan reflects the eagerness for Florida s Space Coast to remain the dominant player for mission launches by the emerging private space industry.

Finders Not Keepers? Florida Considering Ban On Keeping Found Spacecraft Parts

Home/Business and development/Finders Not Keepers? Florida Considering Ban On Keeping Found Spacecraft Parts Finders Not Keepers? Florida Considering Ban On Keeping Found Spacecraft Parts By Hope Dean March 9, 2021 TITUSVILLE – Lawmakers in Florida, where private firm SpaceX is increasingly launching missions to outer space, are considering a bill to add criminal penalties for anyone who finds a spacecraft or parts of one and tries to keep it. The proposals would require anyone in Florida who finds a spacecraft or reasonably identifiable parts to notify law enforcement officers. They also would require police or sheriff’s deputies to try to find the object’s rightful owner.

Proposal would make it criminal to keep spacecraft parts

Proposal would make it criminal to keep spacecraft parts Proposal would make it criminal to keep spacecraft parts HOPE DEAN of Fresh Take Florida news service, Fresh Take Florida, a news service of the University of Florida March 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5In this Feb. 24, 2021 photo, a piece of Rockwell flexible reusable surface insulation is displayed at the American Space Museum in Titusville, Fla. Lawmakers in Florida, where private firm SpaceX is increasingly launching missions to outer space, are considering a bill to add criminal penalties for anyone who finds a spacecraft or parts of one and tries to keep it. (Mingmei Li/Fresh Take Florida via AP)Mingmei Li/APShow MoreShow Less

Proposal would make it criminal to keep spacecraft parts

Proposal would make it criminal to keep spacecraft parts
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