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    Orbital Deconfliction Rules

    Well, this is interesting. SpaceX originally had no comment, but has now claimed that their refusal to communicate with ESA was due to a "glitch" in their internal messaging system which resulted in the ESA messages not getting forwarded to their satellite team after the initial message...
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    Orbital Deconfliction Rules

    Historically, there hasn't been any authoritative rule from NASA or the ESA regarding "deconfliction" of satellites at risk of collision. However, the informal consensus has been that the satellite which has been on orbit longer has right of way over the newer one, for the practical reason that...
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