De-orbit definition

De-orbit means the removal (whether in a controlled, uncontrolled, natural or spontaneous manner) of ICS satellites and related devices, including but not limited to, the orbit, Re-Orbit, descent and re-entry through low earth orbit and the earth’s atmosphere, and landing or falling on or near any part, surface, structure or other object, animate or inanimate, above, on, at, near, or below the earth’s surface.

Related to De-orbit

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