Featured in geosynchronous orbitBYBrett TingleyFeb 24, 2022ShareSpace Force Expands Its Ability To Monitor Threats In “Deep Space”The service’s new radar system is said to be more advanced than existing radar or optical-based orbital space surveillance systems. BYBrett TingleyFeb 24, 2022ShareBYBrett TingleyJan 27, 2022ShareA Chinese Satellite Just Grappled Another And Pulled It Out Of OrbitThe maneuver raises concerns about the potential militarization of satellites designed to inspect, manipulate, or relocate other satellites. BYBrett TingleyJan 27, 2022ShareBYBrett TingleyJan 21, 2022ShareSpace Force Just Launched Satellites Capable Of ‘Inspecting’ Enemy SatellitesTwo new satellites launched as part of Space Force’s push for more space domain awareness can get up close and personal with other objects in orbit. BYBrett TingleyJan 21, 2022ShareBYBrett TingleyJul 1, 2021ShareSpace Force Plans To Place New Early Warning Satellites Into Non-Traditional Orbits Closer To EarthThe Space and Missile Systems Center is looking to Medium Earth Orbit for a new layer of missile detection satellites planned for 2022. BYBrett TingleyJul 1, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJun 9, 2020ShareAir Force Is Looking Beyond Traditional Orbits To Get An Upper Hand In SpaceConcerns about new threats and challenges, especially from China, are pushing efforts both closer to and farther away from Earth. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 9, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickAug 15, 2018ShareUSAF Hands Lockheed Billions For New Warning Satellites Amid Rush For More Space SensorsThe service is trying to push up the schedule for deploying its newest space-based sensor system, but it might not be fast enough for Congress. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 15, 2018Share
BYBrett TingleyFeb 24, 2022ShareSpace Force Expands Its Ability To Monitor Threats In “Deep Space”The service’s new radar system is said to be more advanced than existing radar or optical-based orbital space surveillance systems. BYBrett TingleyFeb 24, 2022Share
BYBrett TingleyJan 27, 2022ShareA Chinese Satellite Just Grappled Another And Pulled It Out Of OrbitThe maneuver raises concerns about the potential militarization of satellites designed to inspect, manipulate, or relocate other satellites. BYBrett TingleyJan 27, 2022Share
BYBrett TingleyJan 21, 2022ShareSpace Force Just Launched Satellites Capable Of ‘Inspecting’ Enemy SatellitesTwo new satellites launched as part of Space Force’s push for more space domain awareness can get up close and personal with other objects in orbit. BYBrett TingleyJan 21, 2022Share
BYBrett TingleyJul 1, 2021ShareSpace Force Plans To Place New Early Warning Satellites Into Non-Traditional Orbits Closer To EarthThe Space and Missile Systems Center is looking to Medium Earth Orbit for a new layer of missile detection satellites planned for 2022. BYBrett TingleyJul 1, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJun 9, 2020ShareAir Force Is Looking Beyond Traditional Orbits To Get An Upper Hand In SpaceConcerns about new threats and challenges, especially from China, are pushing efforts both closer to and farther away from Earth. BYJoseph TrevithickJun 9, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickAug 15, 2018ShareUSAF Hands Lockheed Billions For New Warning Satellites Amid Rush For More Space SensorsThe service is trying to push up the schedule for deploying its newest space-based sensor system, but it might not be fast enough for Congress. BYJoseph TrevithickAug 15, 2018Share