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A view of the M20 Trifid Nebula, or NGC6514, taken by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s advanced Space Surveillance Telescope, recently transitioned to the Air Force and moved to Australia, where it will provide key space situational awareness from the southern hemisphere -- a still largely unexplored area of the geosynchronous belt. (DoD photo) DARPA transfers advanced space debris Telescope to AF
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has worked with the Air Force to develop an advanced telescope that already is revolutionizing space situational awareness and helping prevent potential collisions with satellites or planet Earth.
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2016
Default Air Force Logo Commercial Integration Cell pilot program underway
U.S. Strategic Command's Joint Functional Component Command for Space (JFCC Space) initiated a six-month pilot program incorporating commercial operators into its Joint Space Operations Center, here, June 1.
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2015
Default Air Force Logo Barksdale B-52s participates in CENTCOM exercise Eager Lion
Two B-52 Stratofortress bombers assigned to the 2nd Bomb Wing in Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, returned May 18, from a 30-plus hour, 14,000 mile nonstop mission to the U.S. Central Command area of operations, where they participated alongside Jordanian and other multinational forces in exercise Eager Lion 2015.
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2015
Staff Sgt. Sean Moran briefs Navy Adm. Cecil D. Haney, the U.S. Strategic Command commander; Lt. Gen. Stephen W. Wilson, Air Force Global Strike Command commander; and Navy Vice Adm. Terry Benedict, U.S. Navy Strategic Systems Program director; on a wave relay tactical assault kit radio during a visit to F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., April 28, 2015. Haney, Wilson and Benedict traveled to F.E. Warren to see the men and women performing the intercontinental ballistic missile mission and to attend the ICBM stakeholders’ meeting. Moran is assigned to the 90th Security Forces Support Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Brandon Valle) STRATCOM commander hosts ICBM stakeholders meeting
During his visit to F.E. Warren Air Force Base April 27-28, Navy Adm. Cecil D. Haney, the U.S. Strategic Command commander, reinforced how essential the intercontinental ballistic missile mission is, and some face to face engagement allowed Haney to seek bottom-up feedback from Airmen of all ranks.
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2015
Default Air Force Logo STRATCOM, Germany make arrangement to share space services, data
U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM) signed a technical arrangement with Germany to share Space Situational Awareness (SSA) services and information, Jan. 9.
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2015
Default Air Force Logo Battle management working to improve nuclear scenario planning
A program that allows national leaders and combatant commanders to plan for deliberate and crisis nuclear scenarios is getting a significant upgrade.
0 10/26
2014
A B-2 Spirit bomber takes off at dawn from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo, April 2, 2014.  Two B-2s and two B-52 Stratofortress bombers from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., flew nonstop from their respective home stations to training ranges within the vicinity of Hawaii and conducted long range training operations and low approach flights at Hickam Air Force Base.   (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Mary-Dale Amison) Bombers train on long-range capabilities
The mission, which spanned nearly 8,000 miles from home station to the drop site and back to the home installation, tested the ability for planners to coordinate operations between combatant commands and amongst multiple Air Force wings. The 20-plus hour training missions also demonstrated the U.S.' capability to provide a flexible and always-ready force to respond to a variety of threats and situations within U.S. Strategic Command's global strike and strategic deterrence missions.
0 4/03
2014
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