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SpaceX's private control of satellite internet concerns military leaders: report
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The US Space Force has cataloged an object in orbit that is consistent with the successful launch of the North Korean spy sat from Sohae at 1343 UTC yesterday.
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Social-Media vid take it with a pinch of salt but interesting paintings made by visionary humans
The Space Force just gave us a peek at 'ORBITAL WARFARE'
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Space Force is sending one of its 'Guardians' into space for the first time in its history
The US Space Force is sending its first Guardian into space as early as August.
Two NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut will accompany Col. Nick Hague.
It's the first time in Space Force's four-year history that it will send a Guardian to space.
USSF Col. Nick Hague is set to pilot a NASA mission to the International Space Station as early as August, Space Force announced.Two NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut will join the Crew-9 mission aboard the Dragon, a Space X spacecraft. Upon arrival at the ISS, Hague will pivot to serving as a flight engineer. The crew "will conduct a wide-ranging set of operations and research activities for the duration of their more than six-month mission," a USSF press release said.
"The core of our mission on the space station is to perform science experiments and collect data," Hague said, according to the press release. "The International Space Station provides a unique platform in microgravity, which allows researchers from around the world to explore and discover processes that could have significant impact on the behavior of our bodies and the environment around us both on Earth and off planet."
The US Space Force is only four years old — the baby among long-standing US military branches like the US Army, US Marine Corps, US Navy, US Air Force, US Coast Guard, and US National Guard. When it was established in December 2019, Space Force became the first branch addition to the nation's armed forces in over 70 years.
USSF Col. Nick Hague's first launch as a USSF Guardian profile.
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Trouble at US space force as multibillion-dollar program cancelled to develop a classified military communications satellite.
The termination of the Northrop Grumman program was made because of increased costs, difficulties developing its payload and a schedule delay
what not cost plus....about time.
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Russia, China catching up to U.S. in space weaponry, new report finds
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Space Force selects companies to develop concepts for simulated space war training range
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