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New Post: A Chinese spacecraft lands on moon’s far side to collect rocks in growing space rivalry with US - https://lnkd.in/g4AV6Aes - A Chinese spacecraft has landed on the moon’s far side to collect rocks in a growing space rivalry with U.S. The official Xinhua News Agency says the landing module touched down Sunday morning Beijing time - #news #business #world -------------------------------------------------- Download: Stupid Simple CMS - https://lnkd.in/g4y9XFgR -------------------------------------------------- or download at SourceForge - https://lnkd.in/gNqB7dnp
A Chinese spacecraft lands on moon’s far side to collect rocks in growing space rivalry with US
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US military leaders are worried that China might attack the moon as part of the growing competition in space. Brigadier General Anthony Mastalir, who works in the Space Force’s Indo-Pacific division, is concerned that China might break space agreements and use space for hostile actions. He pointed out two main areas of concern: areas beyond where most satellites orbit, called "xGEO," and the space between Earth and the Moon, known as cislunar space. Since there are many US military and other satellites in space, there's a real worry that they could be targeted in an attack. Mastalir wondered if there are ways enemies could attack that we haven't thought about yet from a military standpoint. #China #usa #moon #usmilitary #satellites #space
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What is #SpaceLogistics ?? In his recent keynote address at the United States Air Force Logistics Officer Association Symposium or #LOA2024 , U.S. Space Command Commander, and my boss, General Stephen Whiting addressed the complexities of extending spacecraft service life in #Space as you can imagine, #SpaceLogistics is harder. I often hear other geographic combatant command J4s emphasize their Tyranny of Distance in their area of responsibility or AOR 🛥️ ✈️ . U.S. Space Command AOR is 100 kilometers above the earth to #Infinity …. Talk about tyranny of distance 😅 🛰️ 🚀 As General Whiting said “logistics in space is even harder” WHAT ideas do you have to make #SpaceLogistics easier? WHAT evolving technology would you like to see on orbit?? 🛰️🛰️🛰️ #Space #SpaceLogistics #SpaceDomain #SupplyChain #logistics
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The US Space Force has selected True Anomaly and Rocket Lab to collaborate on the development of spacecraft for the next Tactically Responsive Space mission, named Victus Haze. True Anomaly, a spacecraft and software company based in Colorado, was awarded $30 million to contribute one of its Jackal space vehicles for the mission, which is scheduled for launch in 2025. The agreement, known as an Emergent Need Small Business Innovation Research award, stipulates that True Anomaly will match the government's investment, providing an additional $30 million to fund risk-reduction activities. This partnership between the Space Force and True Anomaly underscores the importance of fostering innovation and collaboration in the space industry, as well as the value of small businesses in driving technological advancements. The selection of True Anomaly and Rocket Lab for the Victus Haze mission highlights the Space Force's commitment to working with emerging space technology companies to develop cutting-edge solutions that meet the needs of the military and advance the broader space industry. #defense #defence #military #technology #aerospace #space #spacemission #moon #rocket #rockets #spaceexploration #aerospace #satellite #satellites #spacetechnology #spaceinnovation #spacecraft #spacenews #spacestation
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I really, really like this story from The Economist - great stuff. And let's be real: space is an exciting, but all-too-often dangerous place, not the least of which because of the very environment it presents those machines, and people, traveling through it. But that danger is rapidly becoming more than just a concern with vacuum and radiation, or even the sheer amount of satellites and debri orbiting the Earth - now we have more military-oriented threats to worry about. Yes - we've entered a new era where war in space could be a reality, as the title of this article suggests. Attacking/destroying satellites by any nation could lead to a host of other problems, with war just being one. At least people are thinking about this - the military/political type - and indeed, that's The Economist's focus. Again, it's a great read, and an important one - particularly for those who might be wondering why U.S. organizations like the U.S. Space Command and United States Space Force are necessary. NATO is also working with space defence. And these organizations not just necessary - they're critical. Oana Lungescu Dylan P. White Marie-Doha Besancenot Space Force Association Brent Kaiser
War in space is no longer science fiction
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Many satellites, such as as the JWST, are launched annually and serve applications ranging from communications to military reconnaissance. To get them ready for space, there is need for extensive ground testing with solar array simulators. In this application note, learn about ground testing and a variety of solar-array modes to mimic conditions like eclipses and spin modes, as well as many more simulations. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gSwasSkT #solararraysimulator #sas #jwst #satellite #satellitelaunch #military #communications #aerospace #space #solararray #simulator #simulation #applicationnote #appnote #AMETEK #AMETEKProgrammablePower
Solar Array Simulator Helps Get Satellites Into Orbit
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This is why the Space Force exists. Untracked space debris poses a major threat to manned and unmanned space launches, and can be an opportunity for adversaries to exploit. Without the Space Force, this debris will be out of control in just a few years. Our mission is to ensure the safety and security of our nation's space assets. #SpaceForce #SpaceSecurity #RPO National Space Defense Center (NSDC)
Astroscale Unveils World’s First Image of Space Debris Captured through Rendezvous and Proximity Operations - Astroscale
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Is Space Force getting ready for a space war? ▪ The U.S. Space Force is partnering with two companies to launch a demonstration mission of how US would respond to an orbital adversary. ▪ Victus Haze is the second iteration of the Space Force’s Tactically Responsive Space-3 (TacRS-3) mission to launch a prototype satellite within 24 hours of a “go” order, but also is designed to quickly perform an up-close on-orbit inspection of a (simulated) threatening spacecraft. ▪ Rocket Lab National Security was awarded a $32 million contract through the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit, while True Anomaly was awarded $30 million through the SpaceWERX office. ▪ Rocket Lab is set to manufacture its spacecraft and deploy it utilizing Electron rocket. Concurrently, True Anomaly will develop a spacecraft capable of rendezvous and proximity operations, in addition to managing a command and control center. The planned launch of the mission is "no later than fall 2025". ▪ Once in orbit, the Space Force plans to employ these two spacecraft to simulate situations that could be deemed as hostile in space. This includes scenarios such as a satellite attempting to attack a U.S. spacecraft or conducting surveillance on a U.S. military satellite to gather intel. Space Force is getting ready for a space war... 𝐼𝑚𝑎𝑔𝑒: 𝐸𝑙𝑒𝑐𝑡𝑟𝑜𝑛 𝑜𝑛 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑙𝑎𝑢𝑛𝑐ℎ 𝑝𝑎𝑑. 𝐶𝑟𝑒𝑑𝑖𝑡𝑠: 𝑅𝑜𝑐𝑘𝑒𝑡 𝐿𝑎𝑏/𝐵𝑟𝑎𝑑𝑦 𝐾𝑒𝑛𝑛𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑜𝑛 #space #spacewar #rockets #spacecraft #spaceforce #nationalsecurity
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🚀🔥 **Disrupting the Skies: The Pentagon's Bold Step Away from Russian Rocket Engines!** 🔥🚀 In a monumental milestone, the Pentagon has phased out its reliance on Russian RD-180 rocket engines! After a decade-long initiative, United Launch Alliance (ULA) successfully completed its final mission using this technology, transitioning to entirely American launch systems. 🇺🇸✨ The Atlas V rocket lifted off on its concluding mission, delivering a classified payload for the U.S. Space Force, marking the end of an era in national security space operations. As innovation accelerates, how will this shift impact the future of U.S. space missions? This pivotal change signals a commitment to self-reliance and advancing domestic capabilities. With launches now fully in U.S. hands, we’re amplifying national security and fostering growth in the aerospace industry. How do you perceive the importance of such a strategic move? 👍 or 👎? Let’s champion innovation in our industries! #SpaceInnovation #NationalSecurity #Aerospace #TechDisruption #UDLA #USA #RocketLaunch #DefenseIndustry #SpaceForce #InnovationInTechnology #FutureOfSpace Curious for more? Drop your thoughts below! 💬
It's been a decade-long effort to end the US military's reliance on the RD-180 engine.
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