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You can put any two jurisdictions head to head — and turn a live orbit into a signed evidence pack.

Scholar’s comparator places treaties, competent authorities, and national rules side by side and exports to PDF. Atlas adds full-depth research for more countries. Passage widens guided classification. Ephemeris turns a live orbit into a signed, offline-verifiable pack with probability bands — not false certainty.

#Jurisdiction compare

Pick two jurisdictions. Read the same questions across both. Export the view when you need it on paper.

#Deeper Atlas coverage

Australia, Japan, and Portugal are in the counsel corpus in full, with a deeper library of in-force ISO standards. Official links stay the source of truth.

#Wider Passage classification

Guided classification now covers propulsion, optics, propellant, power, launch, and re-entry. Incomplete data stays fail-closed. The officer stays in control.

#Signed orbit evidence

Ephemeris records a live orbit as a signed pack you can verify offline. Bands are probabilities. Validity limits are printed. It does not invent a clearance.

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