Friday 20 November 2020

Multimedia Report: The Military Space Enterprise - Space Force

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SAC Fears Nuclear 'Strategic Communications Gap'

"Things never go as planned," cautions Rick Ambrose, Lockheed Martin's executive VP for space.

Gen. Raymond Targets Combat-Ready Space Force

"While we will extend and defend America's competitive advantage in peacetime, the ultimate measure of our readiness is the ability to prevail should war initiate in, or extend to space," the new Chief of Space Operations (CSO) Planning Guidance says.

AFRL Ponders Solar Power Beaming For Lunar Patrol Sat

Satellites and facilities in cislunar space could very well become the first customers of beamed power as it gradually comes on line, an Aerospace study finds.

Space Command Widens Embrace Of Allies

"We're looking internally to my headquarters, as well as here at Peterson, to bring some of our great allies and partners into our staff and into our operations and processes here at the Combatant Command level as well," said SPACECOM head Gen. James Dickinson.

AFRL's Newest Lab Aims At Building Things In Space

One of the first projects the new DeSel lab will work on is testing structures for a futuristic capability that could be enabled by on-orbit assembly and manufacturing: space-based solar power.

China Set To Beat US, Russia Again In Space Launch Race

China has launched 29 satellites through Sept. 30, compared 27 launched by the US. The US has far more satellites already in space.

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