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This document is a guide for establishing essential collaborative enterprises to sustain the space environment and employ it effectively.<\/p>\n
This document describes some widely used techniques for perceiving close approaches, estimating collision probability, estimating the cumulative probability of survival, and manoeuvring to avoid collisions.<\/p>\n
Satellite operators accept that all conjunction and collision assessment techniques are statistical. All suffer false positives and\/or missed detections. The degree of uncertainty in the estimated outcomes is not uniform across all satellite orbits or all assessment intervals. No comparison within a feasible number of test cases can reveal the set of techniques that is uniformly most appropriate for all.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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