Title 51 › Subtitle Subtitle V— - Programs Targeting Commercial Opportunities › Chapter CHAPTER 501— - SPACE COMMERCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - PROMOTION OF COMMERCIAL SPACE OPPORTUNITIES › § 50113
The Administrator must, when it meets scientific or educational needs and is cost effective, buy space science data from commercial providers. "Space science data" here means data about elemental and mineral resources of the Moon, asteroids, planets and their moons, and comets; microgravity acceleration; and solar storm monitoring. Such purchases must follow applicable acquisition laws and treat the data as a commercial product or service. The United States can contract for enough rights in the data to meet scientific, educational, or other government needs. The government may require safety standards. The Administrator may not fund development of commercial systems to collect this data.
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51 U.S.C. § 50113
Title 51 — National and Commercial Space Programs
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73