[meteorite-list] OT: Billboards In Space?
From: Sterling K. Webb <kelly_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Jun 8 01:28:46 2005 Message-ID: <42A681EC.27B0D7C6_at_bhil.com> Hi, Interesting news item that raises more questions than it answers. Is somebody planning to orbit a billboard? How long has there been a law that "prohibits obtrusive advertising in zero gravity"? And who thought we needed such a law? And if there's already a law against an certain act, why then is there no authority to enforce it? Is somebody else authorized to enforce it? If the law prohibits obtrusive advertising in zero gravity, is it then legal to orbit unobtrusive advertising in zero gravity, like a small tasteful Coca-Cola moon? If Richard Branson builds the Virgin Orbital Hotel, does this mean it can't have a neon sign? The mind boggles... Sterling K. Webb <http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=domesticNews&storyID=8548396> US says no billboards in space Thu May 19, 2005 03:46 PM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government does not want billboards in space. The Federal Aviation Administration proposed on Thursday to amend its regulations to ensure that it can enforce a law that prohibits "obtrusive" advertising in zero gravity. "Objects placed in orbit, if large enough, could be seen by people around the world for long periods of time," the FAA said in a regulatory filing. Currently, the FAA lacks the authority to enforce the existing law. For instance, outsized billboards deployed by a space company into low Earth orbit could appear as large as the moon and be seen without a telescope, the FAA said. Big and bright advertisements might hinder astronomers. "Large advertisements could destroy the darkness of the night sky," regulators said. Received on Wed 08 Jun 2005 01:28:13 AM PDT |
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