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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Joey Roulette
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WASHINGTON: Canada on Friday announced a multi-year plan to support the first privately built rocket launches in the country and develop new launch regulations, as global demand for space-based services soars.

The goal, presented at the Canadian Space Agency<\/a>'s headquarters by transportation minister Omar Alghabra<\/a>, is aimed at significantly expanding the country's space capabilities and commercial space sector, most prominently composed of firms such as Telesat<\/a> and MDA<\/a> and the country's presence on the International Space Station<\/a>.

\"We want to convey the message loud and clear... that Canada intends on being a leader in the field of space,\" Alghabra said, adding that stimulating a commercial launch capability would benefit Canada's economy and add more jobs.

Plans by various countries and U.S. companies to deploy vast networks of thousands of internet-beaming satellites in the next few years have generated a wave of new launch companies looking to get a slice of what some analysts expect to become trillion dollar space market by 2030.

Few such launch firms exist in Canada, but officials hope the new regulatory effort will stimulate more domestic talent and galvanize a space economy that can reduce the country's dependence on the few foreign launching states such as the United States and Russia.

\"We want to make sure that we're keeping pace with emerging technologies and business models\"
Canadian Space Agency<\/a> president Lisa Campbell said, adding she and other officials plan to meet soon with space business leaders to discuss ideas for new launch rules.

Canada's transportation department and other agencies will study potential commercial launch laws and licensing procedures over the next three years, according to a statement.

A suborbital rocket from startup Reaction Dynamics is expected to launch in 2023 under existing domestic rules from a Canso, Nova Scotia launchpad being built by Maritime Launch Services, one of Canada's only launch companies, MLS chief executive Steve Matier told Reuters.

\"We want to take some crawl, walk, run steps,\" Matier said of Canada's path to becoming a
space power<\/a>.

Recent innovations in spaceflight technologies around the world have forced both novice and established spacefaring countries to create or revamp rules for launching objects into space, making Canada's attempt at its own domestic legal framework timely, Brian Gallant, chief executive of industry group Space Canada, told Reuters.

\"That leaves us in Canada with the option of copying other countries' frameworks that are outdated... or do you try to leapfrog them and skip that part and go right to what the next chapter is?\" Gallant said.

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加拿大公布目标来支持国内火箭发射

目标,在加拿大航天局总部提供的交通部长奥马尔·Alghabra旨在大幅扩大国家的空间能力和商业空间领域,特别是通信卫星和MDA等组成的公司和国家的出现在国际空间站。

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华盛顿:加拿大周五宣布一个多年计划支持第一个私人建造发射火箭发射和开发新的法规,随着全球对天基服务的需求猛增。

目标,提出的加拿大太空署交通部长的总部奥马尔Alghabra,旨在大幅扩大国家的空间能力和商业空间领域,等公司组成的最显著通信卫星MDA国家的存在国际空间站

“我们想要传达的信息响亮而清晰……加拿大将在空间领域的领导者,“Alghabra补充说,刺激商业发射能力将有利于加拿大经济和增加更多的就业机会。

计划通过各种国家和美国公司部署成千上万的大型网络internet-beaming卫星在未来几年内产生一波新的启动公司希望得到一些分析师预计成为一片万亿美元空间市场到2030年。

几个这样的在加拿大推出企业存在,但官员希望新的监管工作将刺激更多国内人才和激励一个空间可以减少国家的经济依赖少数外国推出美国和俄罗斯等国家。

“我们希望确保我们跟上新兴技术和商业模式”加拿大太空署总统丽莎·坎贝尔说,她和其他官员计划很快与空间商界领袖开会讨论新推出创意规则。

加拿大运输部和其他机构将研究潜在商业发射法律和许可程序在未来三年内,根据一项声明。

亚轨道火箭从启动反应动力学预计将在2023年发射从这次在国内现有规则下,新斯科舍省发射台由海上发射服务,加拿大只有上市公司之一,美国首席执行官史蒂夫·马蒂尔告诉路透。

“我们要带一些爬行、行走、运行步骤,”马蒂尔说成为加拿大的路径空间力量

最近的创新在世界航天技术新手和建立航天国家不得不创建或修改规则物体发射到太空,使加拿大的尝试国内法律框架及时、布莱恩·格兰特工业集团的首席执行官空间加拿大,告诉路透社。

”,让我们在加拿大的选项复制其他国家的框架已经过时了…或者你试着超越他们,跳过这部分直至下一章是什么吗?”Gallant said.

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Joey Roulette
<\/strong>
WASHINGTON: Canada on Friday announced a multi-year plan to support the first privately built rocket launches in the country and develop new launch regulations, as global demand for space-based services soars.

The goal, presented at the Canadian Space Agency<\/a>'s headquarters by transportation minister Omar Alghabra<\/a>, is aimed at significantly expanding the country's space capabilities and commercial space sector, most prominently composed of firms such as Telesat<\/a> and MDA<\/a> and the country's presence on the International Space Station<\/a>.

\"We want to convey the message loud and clear... that Canada intends on being a leader in the field of space,\" Alghabra said, adding that stimulating a commercial launch capability would benefit Canada's economy and add more jobs.

Plans by various countries and U.S. companies to deploy vast networks of thousands of internet-beaming satellites in the next few years have generated a wave of new launch companies looking to get a slice of what some analysts expect to become trillion dollar space market by 2030.

Few such launch firms exist in Canada, but officials hope the new regulatory effort will stimulate more domestic talent and galvanize a space economy that can reduce the country's dependence on the few foreign launching states such as the United States and Russia.

\"We want to make sure that we're keeping pace with emerging technologies and business models\"
Canadian Space Agency<\/a> president Lisa Campbell said, adding she and other officials plan to meet soon with space business leaders to discuss ideas for new launch rules.

Canada's transportation department and other agencies will study potential commercial launch laws and licensing procedures over the next three years, according to a statement.

A suborbital rocket from startup Reaction Dynamics is expected to launch in 2023 under existing domestic rules from a Canso, Nova Scotia launchpad being built by Maritime Launch Services, one of Canada's only launch companies, MLS chief executive Steve Matier told Reuters.

\"We want to take some crawl, walk, run steps,\" Matier said of Canada's path to becoming a
space power<\/a>.

Recent innovations in spaceflight technologies around the world have forced both novice and established spacefaring countries to create or revamp rules for launching objects into space, making Canada's attempt at its own domestic legal framework timely, Brian Gallant, chief executive of industry group Space Canada, told Reuters.

\"That leaves us in Canada with the option of copying other countries' frameworks that are outdated... or do you try to leapfrog them and skip that part and go right to what the next chapter is?\" Gallant said.

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