Proposed NOAA Budget Threatens Space Traffic Management Program
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Summary
The proposed NOAA budget aims to dismantle the Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS) established during Trump's first administration to prevent satellite collisions.
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The fledgling traffic management program he jumpstarted is now facing demise, according to the administration’s proposed 2026 budget.
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