Independent report

Space Surveillance and Tracking: Research Studies

These reports contain the results of research into Space Surveillance and Tracking in the UK.

Documents

Future SST Markets Research: Final Report

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In-Orbit Servicing: Dependencies with Space Surveillance and Tracking

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Commercial Space Surveillance and Tracking Market Study

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Commercial Space Surveillance and Tracking

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Details

Space debris around the Earth

Space debris around the Earth (ESA)

In early 2020 the UK Space Agency commissioned independent research into Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST) in the UK. This covered assessments of the future market for commercial SST services, the SST sector in the UK, and the dependencies between SST and the emerging In-Orbit Servicing market.

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Published 15 September 2020

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