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Why Corridor Safety Certification Became Its Own Industry
Certification expanded once operators realized that corridor safety could not be inherited from launch, orbital, or materials compliance alone.
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Certification expanded once operators realized that corridor safety could not be inherited from launch, orbital, or materials compliance alone.
A return vehicle missed its planned reacquisition threshold and exposed how much tighter the margins remain on the way back.
The low-energy advantage of corridor transit does not remove the cost concentration around post-exit reacquisition and control.
Operators are beginning to treat corridor handling as a distinct professional discipline rather than an extension of launch procedure.