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Getting Off TraCSS? The Future of Space Traffic Coordination in the Second Trump Administration

Getting Off TraCSS? The Future of Space Traffic Coordination in the Second Trump Administration

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This episode delves into the future of space traffic coordination, particularly in light of proposed budget cuts to the Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS). Christopher Stone and James Cooper discuss the implications of these cuts on commercial contributions to space situational awareness, the challenges facing the commercial space market, and the potential for a mixed approach to space traffic management. They also explore the role of the Office of Space Commerce and the importance of government funding and leadership in ensuring the sustainability of the space operations sector.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/10/space_traffic_control_congress/

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