Abstract
Space objects monitoring data represents the foundation of any Space Traffic Management system, as it provides inputs both for operational needs (e.g. collision avoidance), but also to space debris models to assess the status and evolution of the debris environment. The current paper provides an overview of current techniques used for space object observation, ranging from radar to in-situ system, together with a survey of emerging technologies and recommendations for evolution in view of observed trends in space operations (e.g. need for improved collision avoidance data, increase in rideshare missions, development of active debris removal and servicing missions).
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