22002.5.
As used in this part, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) “Launch” means to place a payload on an expendable or reusable launch vehicle from Earth into a ballistic, suborbital, or orbital trajectory. Launch is also a means of placing a commercial, civil, or military payload into Earth orbit or beyond. Launch includes all activities involved in the preparation of a launch vehicle for flight, including all processing, servicing, and support activities that take place at a launch site or at a California mission control support site for ocean launches. A launch commences with the arrival of the launch vehicle and payload at the spaceport.
(b) “Launch site” means the location on Earth from which a launch takes place, as defined in a license the United States Secretary of Transportation issues or transfers under the authority of the Commercial Space Launch Act (49 U.S.C.A. Sec. 70101 et seq.), and includes all facilities and support infrastructure related to launch, reentry, or payload processing.
(c) “Launch vehicle” means a vehicle used to place, or initiate the placement of, a payload in the upper atmosphere or outer space.
(d) “Operation of a launch site” means the conduct of approved operations at a launch site to support the launching of vehicles and payloads.
(e) “Operation of a reentry site” means the conduct of approved operations at a fixed site on Earth at which a reentry vehicle or its payload, if any, is intended to land.
(f) “Payload” means an object, usually, but not necessarily, a satellite, that a person undertakes to place into the upper atmosphere or outer space by means of a launch vehicle, including components of the vehicle specifically designed or adopted to support that activity.
(g) “Person” means any individual and any corporation, partnership, joint venture, association, or other entity organized or existing under the laws of any state or nation.
(h) “Reentry” means the return of any launch vehicle that has been placed in a ballistic, suborbital, or orbital trajectory, or its payload, if any, to the Earth. Reentry includes all activities involved in the postflight ground operations. A reentry terminates when a launch vehicle or payload, if any, has completed its descent to Earth, is retrieved and secured.
(i) “Spaceport” means a location from which a space launch or operation directly associated with a space launch takes place, and a location at which a reentry vehicle or its payload, if any, is intended to land. Those buildings or facilities and any right-of-way directly associated with the space launch or reentry operations are considered part of the infrastructure of a spaceport.