Timeline for Does the US government plan to issue "Astronaut Wings" for anyone passing 80 km forever?
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Jul 23, 2021 at 23:06 | vote | accept | uhoh | ||
Jul 23, 2021 at 21:59 | history | edited | Franck Dernoncourt | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 23, 2021 at 13:25 | comment | added | Organic Marble | @PcMan NASA astronaut wings were not issued by the FAA, and current policies are unlikely to affect shuttle astronauts, since the last shuttle mission landed 10 years ago. | |
S Jul 23, 2021 at 13:25 | history | suggested | Jan Fabry | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 23, 2021 at 12:20 | comment | added | Jan Fabry | @PcMan: This is only for the commercial space astronaut wings. If you fly on a mission from the US itself you get one of the classic astronaut wings. | |
Jul 23, 2021 at 11:49 | comment | added | CuteKItty_pleaseStopBArking | It is sufficiently vague that some of the current crop of actual astronauts might not quality. How is flying on the shuttle as a payload specialist, "essential to public safety"? | |
Jul 23, 2021 at 8:06 | comment | added | DrMcCleod | "activities during flight that were essential to public safety, or contributed to human space flight safety,"..... That seems rather vague. Presumably, not opening the windows would qualify. | |
Jul 23, 2021 at 4:14 | history | answered | Franck Dernoncourt | CC BY-SA 4.0 |