Featured in US Space ForceBYBrett 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 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 TingleyJan 5, 2022ShareAir Force’s Small Telescope Tech Will Help Detect Enemy Satellites Sneaking Up On Friendly OnesThe previously classified Starfire Optical Range aids astronomers while enabling the Space Force to better detect and track small objects in space. BYBrett TingleyJan 5, 2022ShareBYJoseph TrevithickDec 8, 2021ShareSecret Space Force Capabilities Could Be Declassified If New Bill Becomes LawLess classification could help Space Force better deter attacks on space-based systems and make it easier to promote its mission-critical work. BYJoseph TrevithickDec 8, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickNov 30, 2021ShareU.S. Satellites Are Being Attacked Every Day According To Space Force GeneralSpace Force general details how jamming, blinding lasers, cyber attacks, and other satellites have America’s space-based capabilities under siege. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 30, 2021ShareBYBrett 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, 2021ShareBYBrett TingleyJun 24, 2021ShareSpace Force Wants Its Operations To Extend To The Expanse Between Traditional Orbits And The MoonAn Air Force Research Laboratory document makes it clear that Space Force will have to contend much farther out in space than it currently is. BYBrett TingleyJun 24, 2021ShareBYBrett TingleyJun 14, 2021ShareSpace Force Got A Satellite Into Orbit In Just Four MonthsThe launch of the Tactically Responsive Launch-2 mission represents a major milestone in the military’s plans for rapid space access. BYBrett TingleyJun 14, 2021ShareBYThomas NewdickMar 29, 2021ShareNORAD Fighters Are Using Arresting Gear For Year-Round Ops At Greenland’s Thule Air BaseThe Arctic airbase hasn’t had a permanent fighter presence since the 1950s but is once again ready to accommodate fighters all year round. BYThomas NewdickMar 29, 2021ShareBYBrett TingleyOct 14, 2020ShareThe Military’s Puzzling Plan To Have SpaceX Deliver A C-17’s Worth Of Cargo Anywhere In An Hour (Updated)A new partnership with SpaceX and other companies could revolutionize how quickly the DoD can deliver cargo worldwide, but major questions remain. BYBrett TingleyOct 14, 2020ShareBYJoseph TrevithickJul 8, 2020ShareHere Are The Names Space Force Rejected In Favor Of Calling Its New Units “Deltas”America’s newest service is in the process of crafting its own identity and is choosing new naming conventions to set it apart. BYJoseph TrevithickJul 8, 2020Share
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 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 TingleyJan 5, 2022ShareAir Force’s Small Telescope Tech Will Help Detect Enemy Satellites Sneaking Up On Friendly OnesThe previously classified Starfire Optical Range aids astronomers while enabling the Space Force to better detect and track small objects in space. BYBrett TingleyJan 5, 2022Share
BYJoseph TrevithickDec 8, 2021ShareSecret Space Force Capabilities Could Be Declassified If New Bill Becomes LawLess classification could help Space Force better deter attacks on space-based systems and make it easier to promote its mission-critical work. BYJoseph TrevithickDec 8, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickNov 30, 2021ShareU.S. Satellites Are Being Attacked Every Day According To Space Force GeneralSpace Force general details how jamming, blinding lasers, cyber attacks, and other satellites have America’s space-based capabilities under siege. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 30, 2021Share
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
BYBrett TingleyJun 24, 2021ShareSpace Force Wants Its Operations To Extend To The Expanse Between Traditional Orbits And The MoonAn Air Force Research Laboratory document makes it clear that Space Force will have to contend much farther out in space than it currently is. BYBrett TingleyJun 24, 2021Share
BYBrett TingleyJun 14, 2021ShareSpace Force Got A Satellite Into Orbit In Just Four MonthsThe launch of the Tactically Responsive Launch-2 mission represents a major milestone in the military’s plans for rapid space access. BYBrett TingleyJun 14, 2021Share
BYThomas NewdickMar 29, 2021ShareNORAD Fighters Are Using Arresting Gear For Year-Round Ops At Greenland’s Thule Air BaseThe Arctic airbase hasn’t had a permanent fighter presence since the 1950s but is once again ready to accommodate fighters all year round. BYThomas NewdickMar 29, 2021Share
BYBrett TingleyOct 14, 2020ShareThe Military’s Puzzling Plan To Have SpaceX Deliver A C-17’s Worth Of Cargo Anywhere In An Hour (Updated)A new partnership with SpaceX and other companies could revolutionize how quickly the DoD can deliver cargo worldwide, but major questions remain. BYBrett TingleyOct 14, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickJul 8, 2020ShareHere Are The Names Space Force Rejected In Favor Of Calling Its New Units “Deltas”America’s newest service is in the process of crafting its own identity and is choosing new naming conventions to set it apart. BYJoseph TrevithickJul 8, 2020Share