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    SSA: Five questions with ESA's Nicolas Bobrinsky

    Nicolas Bobrinsky
    13 November 2008

    The Space Situational Awareness (SSA) Preparatory Programme is a new initiative to be presented at this month's ESA Ministerial Council meeting in The Hague. SSA directly serves the strategic aims of the European Space Policy (ESP) by supporting the independent capacity to securely, sustainably and safely operate Europe's critical space infrastructure.

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