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With the multiplication of space operators and the increasing number of operators involved in space missions, state and nonstate stakeholders are currently intensifying their efforts in enhancing space situational awareness by collecting data related to outer space. These efforts are both technical innovations and political and legal strategies. This chapter addresses the ways states collect, exchange, use, and manage data, and who benefits from the development of space situational awareness, especially in light of current multilateral discussions on space security and safety.
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