Examine the following regulatory framework regarding space operations:
1. Any satellite launched into low Earth orbit (LEO) after 2026 must be equipped with an autonomous de-orbiting mechanism.
2. Satellites lacking autonomous de-orbiting mechanisms pose a severe collision risk to active space stations.
3. The new international aerospace consortium will only fund satellite projects that comply with all LEO safety protocols.
Which of the following conclusions can be logically deduced from the information provided above? (Select all that apply)
- Any satellite project receiving financial support from the international aerospace consortium for a 2028 LEO launch must include an autonomous de-orbiting mechanism.Cevap
- BSatellites launched into low Earth orbit prior to 2026 are primarily responsible for current collision risks with active space stations.
- A satellite launched into low Earth orbit in 2027 that lacks an autonomous de-orbiting mechanism will be denied funding by the international aerospace consortium.Cevap
- DThe international aerospace consortium will enforce the physical removal of older satellites that lack de-orbiting mechanisms.
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The valid inferences are that a funded 2028 LEO project must include an autonomous de-orbiting mechanism, and a 2027 LEO project lacking the mechanism will be denied funding.
The correct inferences logically combine the requirement for post-2026 LEO satellites to have de-orbiting mechanisms with the consortium's strict policy of only funding compliant projects. Therefore, securing funding for a 2028 launch guarantees the mechanism is present, and lacking the mechanism in 2027 guarantees funding denial.
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Logical deduction from conditional statements and synthesizing multiple premises.