Space Situational Awareness (SSA)
Definition
Space situational awareness refers to the capability or practice of tracking and characterizing specific space objects and their operational environment in order to understand their current position, as well as to predict their future positions. SSA data can aid in identifying future conjunctions between objects and notifying space operators of potentially dangerous close approaches to enable them to carry out collision avoidance operations. SSA can be used for civil as well as military applications. Some use the term ‘space domain awareness (SDA) to refer to space situational awareness (SSA) when SSA is used in a military context. There are others that make a distinction between the two, and understand SSA as related to specific tasks, missions or objectives, whereas SDA takes a holistic approach and includes all the means available to the actor, including SSA’s technical data but also assessment of intent, and awareness of activities, space policies, and strategies, and other means of analysis and understanding the behaviour and intent of other actors.
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