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Getting a jump on traffic: The sudden urgency of government-industry partnerships in space traffic management


Getting a jump on traffic: The sudden urgency of government-industry partnerships in space traffic management Some operators of low Earth orbit satellites are bracing for a storm of debris. Russia’s demonstration of an antisatellite weapon last November, destroying the Cosmos 1408 satellite, created thousands of tracked pieces of debris, and many more too small to be tracked. Much of that debris remains in orbits similar to the satellite, with an inclination of 82.3 degrees. That means the debris can end up running headlong into satellites operating in sun-synchronous orbits at inclinations of 97 degrees.   More



(Source: SpaceNews - Apr 11)