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Editorial Priority Trends

Daily editorial scoring mix across the last 60 days, showing where routine traffic becomes publishable pressure.

Priority Curve

ROUTINENOTABLESIGNIFICANTURGENT

Scored Rows

DateROUTINENOTABLESIGNIFICANTURGENT
2026-04-210000
2026-04-220000
2026-04-230000
2026-04-240000
2026-04-250000
2026-04-260000
2026-04-270000
2026-04-280000
2026-04-290000
2026-04-300000
2026-05-010000
2026-05-020000
2026-05-030000
2026-05-040000
2026-05-050000
2026-05-060000
2026-05-070000
2026-05-080000
2026-05-090000
2026-05-100000
2026-05-110000
2026-05-120000
2026-05-130000
2026-05-140000
2026-05-150000
2026-05-160000
2026-05-170000
2026-05-180000
2026-05-190000
2026-05-200000
2026-05-210000
2026-05-220000
2026-05-230000
2026-05-240000
2026-05-250000
2026-05-260000
2026-05-270000
2026-05-280000
2026-05-290000
2026-05-300000
2026-05-310000
2026-06-010000
2026-06-020000
2026-06-030000
2026-06-040000
2026-06-050000
2026-06-060000
2026-06-070000
2026-06-080000
2026-06-090000
2026-06-100000
2026-06-110000
2026-06-120000
2026-06-130000
2026-06-140000
2026-06-150000
2026-06-160000
2026-06-170000
2026-06-180000
2026-06-190000
Data source: ISN Orbital Index. Aggregations based on tracked objects, classifications, and observed changes in Earth orbit.
Methodology: /methodology
Last updated: Awaiting data
Why it matters: Priority trend shifts help editors and analysts detect when technically routine movement changes into sustained editorially significant activity.
SRC ISN AGGREGATIONAwaiting data

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ISN Orbital Index. "Editorial Priority Trends." Independent Space News. Accessed 2026-06-19. /stats/editorial-priority-trends
SRC CITATION ENGINE2026-06-19