Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00081:reg:20:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00081
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 20 (pt 6/7)
Character Range: 145141–148387

controlled by that paragraph.
Note 6: Subparagraph (18)—this subparagraph does not control payloads that are identified in the relevant United States Government contract or other funding authorisation or agreement as being developed for both military and either civil or commercial applications.
Note 7: Subparagraph (18)—this subparagraph applies only to those contracts or funding authorisations or agreements that are dated 13 May 2015, or later.
 (f) Technical data and defence services directly related to the articles described in paragraphs (a) to (e) and classified technical data. Defence services include the furnishing of assistance (including training) in the integration of a satellite or spacecraft to a launch vehicle, including both planning and onsite support, regardless of the jurisdiction, ownership, or origin of the satellite or spacecraft, or whether technical data is used. It also includes the furnishing of assistance (including training) in the launch failure analysis of a satellite or spacecraft, regardless of the jurisdiction, ownership, or origin of the satellite of spacecraft, or whether technical data is used (MT for technical data and defence services related to articles designated as such).
Note 1: Activities and technology/technical data directly related to or required for the spaceflight (for example, sub‑orbital, orbital, lunar, interplanetary, or otherwise beyond Earth orbit) passenger or participant experience, regardless of whether the passenger or participant experience is for space tourism, scientific or commercial research, commercial manufacturing/production activities, educational, media, or commercial transportation purposes, are not subject to export controls. Such activities and technology/technical data include those directly related to or required for:
(a) spacecraft access, ingress, and egress, including the operation of all spacecraft doors, hatches, and airlocks; or
(b) physiological training (for example, human‑rated centrifuge training or parabolic flights, pressure suit or spacesuit training/operation); or
(c) medical evaluation or assessment of the spaceflight passenger or participant; or
(d) training for and operation by the passenger or participant of health and safety related hardware (for example, seating, environmental control and life support, hygiene facilities, food preparation, exercise equipment, fire suppression, communications equipment, safety‑related clothing or headgear) or emergency procedures; or
(e) viewing of the interior and exterior of the spacecraft or terrestrial mock‑ups; or
(f) observing spacecraft operations (for example, pre‑flight checks, landing, in‑flight status); or
(g) training in spacecraft or terrestrial mock‑ups for connecting to or operating passenger or participant equipment used for purposes other than operating the spacecraft; or
(h) donning, wearing, or utilising the passenger's or participant's flight suit, pressure suit, or spacesuit, and personal equipment.
Note 2: This paragraph does not control the data transmitted to or from a satellite or spacecraft, whether real or simulated, when limited to information about the health, operational status, or function of, or measurements or raw sensor output from,