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Is There a Chance of Collision in Space?
We only know the orbital parameters with a certain level of accuracy, which is actually a function of how well we exploit the very data I was talking about before. There's a lot of uncertainty in that, especially for small objects that have like solar radiation pressure effects. You have to take that into consideration and potentially maneuver your satellite in the off chance that it will hit you. And so if you think about these objects existing in probability space, they spread out across time, right? So they're really small and there's lots of space except that because we don't know where they're going, they are in effect larger.