General Orbit Compatibility Sample Clauses
The General Orbit Compatibility clause establishes requirements to ensure that a satellite or spacecraft's orbit does not interfere with other objects in space. Typically, this clause mandates that the party responsible for the mission must select or maintain an orbital path that avoids conflicts with existing or planned satellites, and may require coordination with relevant authorities or organizations. Its core practical function is to prevent collisions and operational disruptions in space, thereby promoting safety and sustainability in increasingly crowded orbital environments.
General Orbit Compatibility. For requirements verification, it is acceptable to perform in-depth analysis [**Redacted**]
General Orbit Compatibility. The Satellite shall be capable of operating at any equatorial altitude between [**Redacted**]
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