Space Force eyes commercial tech to fill low Earth orbit sensing gaps
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Space Force eyes commercial tech to fill low Earth orbit sensing gaps
The Space Force recently launched a survey of the commercial marketplace for companies that can track and characterize activities in low Earth orbit.As more commercial and government satellites launch to LEO, the service has a growing need for visibility in the domain, which resides about 1,200 miles above the Earth’s surface. In a May 16 notice, the service calls for information from firms that can provide space domain awareness in the “increas…
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