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Government Pressing Pause on Future SpaceX Activity
NASSAU, BAHAMAS -Speaking at the Ministry of Tourism Tuesday afternoon, Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper revealed SpaceX will not be allowed to carry out any more landings or re-entry exercises in Bahamian territory until a full environmental impact assessment is complete.
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