Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00122:reg:4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00122
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 10510–11785

payload permit—the purpose of the launch set out in the application (including any variations to the application) for the permit under section 76 of this instrument; and
 (c) for the launch of a high power rocket in accordance with an Australian high power rocket permit—the purpose of the launch set out in the application (including any variations to the application) for the permit under section 18 of the Space (Launches and Returns) (High Power Rocket) Rules 2019; and
 (d) for the return of a space object in accordance with a return authorisation—the explanation as to why the object is to be returned set out in the application (including any variations to the application) for the authorisation under section 96 or 113 of this instrument (whichever is applicable).
technical recognition instrument means an instrument in which Australia recognises another country's licensing or certification of a launch facility or space object, or part of a launch facility or space object.
window, in relation to the launch or return of a space object on a given day, means the window or windows of time on that day in which the space object is able to be launched or returned.

Part 2—Launch facility licences

Division 1—Additional criteria for grant of launch facility licence