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UK Reconsiders 1986 Decision To Ban Astronauts

An anonymous reader writes "The British space agency, BNSC, is reconsidering its 1986 decision to reject all human space missions. The decision has dominated British space policy ever since, leaving Britain out of many American and European space projects. The UK is the only nation in the G8 group of leading economies that does not have a human space flight program. But space enthusiast groups like the British Interplanetary Society are trying to persuade the British government to participate in both manned and unmanned space activities."

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  1. Re:Pathetic.... by msauve · · Score: 4, Informative

    If one takes the British position that 'man has no business in space' ...

    No, their position is that government should play no role in sending men into space. Feel free to do it by private effort, if you want.
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  2. Re:Pathetic.... by QuantumG · · Score: 4, Informative

    That's exactly right. And it kind of annoys me that every time there is a story like this they say "British Astronauts Banned".. like there's some law prohibiting citizens of the UK from going to space.

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