But it couldn't plan too much for the rapid advance of space technologies. What he's talking about are sometimes strange rules created in the 1950s and 1960s to satisfy the Outer Space Treaty, which curtails weaponizing spacecraft, among other concerns. The disdain against spaceflight regulations is not for wont to skip safety rules, says Weir - far from it: A safe track record is one of the most valuable assets of a space business. Our spaceflight regulations are out of date This time, he tries his hand at writing a heroine: Jasmine. Kenya, however, doesn't really have such rules - which could make it the perfect place to base an enormously expensive lunar-launch facility. In his new book, Artemis already a bestseller Weir sends us into space again for what is mostly a high-paced heist novel. "I've listened to the things that commercial space companies have said - I've been at SpaceX a few times - and the consistent thing that pretty much everybody says is, it is such a pain in the ass to deal with the policies. "One of the biggest impediments to the commercial space industry right now isn't technology, its policy," Weir told Business Insider. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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