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Space Control2 |: X) X4 P; Z) \/ b
Operations
! {% V K/ C+ xOperations that provide freedom of action in space for friendly forces while, when
/ ^( y7 W* M6 c: {directed, denying it to an enemy; includes the broad aspects of protection to US
; _) Q. v2 C( f! D! Pand Allied space systems and negation of enemy space systems. Space control6 N, r4 [; l- H; [
operations encompass all elements of the space defense mission.. N) O# t) t: C9 E
Space Defense The defensive aspect of space control operations which includes all active or
- z* H2 L4 e* h( Lpassive measures planned or taken to defeat attacks against friendly space
% k3 `, n! [. H$ ?# ?5 `+ Psystems or enemy attacks from space.
3 t6 k5 r1 w" {: y3 F8 T: bSpace Defense( \9 n2 ?6 } j6 W" N: Y2 I
Operations; L( L& {, h2 F4 O0 G
Center (SPADOC)
0 v; Y/ C2 Q: b, B. M$ R. WA center in CMAFB responsible for monitoring and reporting of ASAT attacks on
% b5 Q1 X8 U6 V+ `6 JBlue satellites, negating designated satellites, and reconstituting and protecting5 R- n: A, J1 j" O% F
designated satellites.
1 x2 x2 U8 p, O, a7 P( n4 ZSpace Detection
1 P6 U' J; e: G* M" i& W2 x7 aand Tracking
. x0 U' p' r `* e' YSystem3 u) z/ x- P' {! L' Q+ `2 a
(SPADATS)* V4 c2 ~: V' k: h) Q* R
A network of space surveillance sensors operated by the U.S. Air Force.
; S5 w6 _- i1 \6 f1 B+ jMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S
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Space$ _9 T9 o6 ~, J: }
Environment
$ C& W: [; E# ~: H* KForecast Center
" V, a& ]0 m7 p' l9 C(SEFC); O" Y# k1 ^/ b5 |0 U0 F2 l: |9 d6 h% f
Center at Peterson AFB, CO that supplies terrestrial and solar weather to the
( B2 Z4 z+ _. F& eCMAFB Weather Support Unit (WSU) and designated USSPACECOM units.7 p& c7 ~4 l2 R1 M+ ?
Space Forecast9 v; C8 {# k5 A: t1 S; m9 t
Center (SFC)
. B6 n+ L% {6 H1 W7 OCenter at Falcon AFB, CO that supplies solar and space environmental
+ S$ X, t. w$ a9 M- Awarnings, analyses, and forecasts to USSPACECOM, NORAD, and DoD
7 T3 h" \0 w/ j+ v9 o- a* j& dcustomers.
2 _7 v1 Y2 s1 p2 h- ^; E1 \Space Mines Devices that can track and follow a target in orbit, with the capability of exploding
: `7 g8 }7 I0 L6 Don command or by pre-program to destroy the target.
- m% k6 R4 g9 q8 [8 x: j) ]Space Object$ l+ Y2 Z' T5 z; @0 O, e# u
Identification2 [2 K' G" H6 y, ~7 ^
(SOI); O. P* Q6 ?6 D( g, i( U4 e0 r
Use of radar, imaging, and other collection resources to determine size, shape,2 p: f# ~( M6 ~7 f- F
ephemeris, and identity of space objects.
. o& r& N9 z5 f# A5 ySpace Power Generation and control of electrical energy in space, from various originating$ e9 b1 T2 ]% l9 \4 H# l% P
sources (e.g., nuclear, chemical, solar).
$ G7 Z2 u7 N% G* O) M, lSpace Support% O8 j7 n& B, [" N" \ W
Operations& A* T% x% ~: g) T6 W, c! U3 Y
Operations required to ensure that space control and support of terrestrial forces
% o3 Z- p T( Bare maintained. They include activities such as launching and deploying space
6 F& Q% s G+ { gvehicles, maintaining and sustaining space vehicles while on orbit, and
, R" m3 Z& I, q" i8 Erecovering space vehicles if required.
+ K# P9 Z6 L4 KSpace
/ s/ _- {' Y* l3 n, |Surveillance4 [; S/ L( ^8 u, P" Z
(SPASUR)5 `7 s+ p. ^3 \/ [) q
An operational space surveillance system with the mission to detect and( [3 ]6 d; A" p- }$ { z3 v+ M
determine the orbital elements of all man-made objects in orbit of the earth. The
, l8 ~" T7 m+ Y. c6 g' \mission is accomplished by means of a continuous fan of continuous wave/ R0 X; K8 u4 |; i8 V ^. L' j2 @0 k
energy beamed vertically across the continental United States, and an* Z2 j# X' V9 G; |. B
associated computational facility. It is the Navy portion of the North American
1 E5 l y; [/ Q: n' a1 gAerospace Defense Command Space Detection and Tracking System.
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Surveillance* x: n$ R7 D4 G. ^1 {/ }7 ^/ e
Center (SSC)$ R- k+ s$ G" ~9 O' [$ g
A center in CMAFB responsible for maintaining the satellite catalog, laser/ X/ F w5 A4 R
clearinghouse, collision and RFI avoidance, and Tracking and Impact Prediction, |3 U1 _" z) h* e3 {
(TIP).
( [) Z8 D/ s8 g! O6 Q3 ? W1 jSpacetrack USSPACECOM global system of radar, optical, and radiometric sensors linked to, r, {0 s/ K# \: C7 T, T
a computation and analysis center in the Space Surveillance Center. The t2 U/ b7 [, u l5 H
Spacetrack mission is detection, tracking, and cataloging of all man-made4 e* R& {" s; I2 y
objects in orbit about the earth.+ X2 d! t5 L* @
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Transportation) b$ u4 ~4 j! w0 S9 z
System (STS)
) T- R& o! f/ u: Y$ sA national asset that provides routine access to space for both civil and defense
. Q! ^5 D$ ]5 Z8 {" ausers. Elements of the STS include the Space Shuttle, upper stages,
7 n' [( u) A, ?3 GSpacelab, launch and landing facilities, simulation and training facilities, and$ E5 \5 a& U8 A- q
mission control facilities. The STS is a reusable system capable of deploying a3 a9 w3 }) M9 ^0 A
wide variety of scientific and applications satellites. It can carry payloads
" M; V1 B& [$ O( a: l2 v- a6 sweighing up to 65,000 pounds.
4 F, f- K o% ^3 tSPADATS Space Detection and Tracking System.
& _- e f8 F, X! V7 F+ uSPADCCS Space Defense Command and Control System., N" [3 V2 g. q: m
SPADOC Space Defense Operations Center. (U.S. anti-satellite mission control).( S- ?" q: y5 c6 Z- ~
SPADTS Space Detection and Tracking System.; J- m J+ |: Y
SPAR System Performance Analysis Report.
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SPARTA SPARTA, Inc., Laguna Hills, CA.0 Q( c0 ~4 ~* i0 c! A) _
Spartan Nuclear-armed, long-range mid-course interceptor used in SAFEGUARD/Sentinel* B7 ]1 u( W% |. k
systems.
8 O: L4 K/ o+ M9 e. {1 cSPAS Space Power Architecture Study.0 |7 ]9 `% H! @" ?+ C* ~( l/ R& {
SPASUR See Space Surveillance.: u: u" {. h/ W2 Q1 p W
SPAWAR Naval Space and Warfare Commend./ y# Z2 N" W4 B [
SPC (1) Statistical Process Control (2) Special Program Center. (3) Special Programs. c! Y+ }8 W5 }6 ` ? S9 |; j2 {
Center.
, E$ P" j0 \ a) @& N, b5 t& A! B8 \SPE Senior Procurement Executive.
, Q/ O6 B$ N" c, p- bSPEAR Space Power Experiments Aboard Rocket.& f, u6 N1 V# Q" C6 l
SPEC Specification.# g/ W$ \" S- a* X
Special Data6 _6 o+ E$ ^8 s3 l0 G; A/ g
Commands( m" ]* l5 W# Q1 O( `5 \
Special, non-routine commands distributed for surveillance battle management,
$ I- ?5 B, r1 ]3 w5 sand fire control.
4 Q" K) q ]. vSpecial
5 b9 i. N" u3 |Programs Center4 ?9 G; h) B- ]; l9 X
National center for threat modeling and production. Located in the National Test1 b9 J3 K% \& K: v& J
Facility at Falcon AFB, CO., p& ]$ u# X8 Y9 t ^
Special Test! l) u. P' U$ S# x0 H9 R
Equipment (STE), l. L! e9 s: ^$ |$ G
Single or multipurpose integrated test units engineered, designed, fabricated, or
8 t/ U$ j0 C& [, d, ]+ E3 i* ymodified to accomplish special purpose testing. Such testing units comprise
5 v4 s$ [9 D3 ~( R: Gelectronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, or other items interconnected so as& ?9 @- ~2 I$ @% t' c! r# v' I
to become a new function entity, causing the individual item or items to become- w$ m6 D! m, O) M0 k, B+ }% ^
interdependent and essential in the performance of special purpose testing in
# r# l' |1 w1 ^& o Cthe development or production of particular supplies or services.
" t( _. Q3 v1 u' R: ~Specification A document (or other media) that specifies, in a complete, precise, verifiable
X5 h; P: {- S* v* qmanner, the requirements, design, behavior, or other characteristics of a system# \8 a% X5 @* q
or component, and often, the procedures for determining whether or not these3 P; x& w) w" U+ z9 E7 g
provisions have been satisfied.. [1 A+ ^( R: A- G, G* X. ]# o
Specification
. ^( _, \; m5 k' i# w1 k& gLanguage+ ]$ X: ^& r# E5 `$ ?
A language, often a machine-processable combination of natural and formal
4 L% U) z& z" J' e) ^; C9 ~( k+ slanguage, used to specify the requirements, design, behavior, or other
: L, Y0 B1 P2 w5 L. Kcharacteristics of a system or system component.
! e2 M0 ]1 A" O7 _) [# w; ySpecified
. g; v6 V' u- ~& h9 ?9 e6 `Command
X" M( p; H% z; a$ ZA command that has a broad continuing mission and that is established and so3 U' _- \- h' x+ t
designated by the President through the Secretary of Defense with the advice6 B( U, S7 b- f! D3 v& l$ V
and assistance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
' R: G3 G4 K% {' K4 jSpeckled Trout C-135C airplane with ACBA equipment. h: z h2 H! N5 `8 o/ X. V, g
SPEED System Planning, Engineering, and Evaluation Device.0 x& Q1 V! v7 p( I t/ n" D& G: f
SPF Standardized Plume Flowfield.
/ k/ y* d* H/ n% kSPFE Special Projects Flight Experiments.
/ g/ s+ |7 E1 B3 w& |$ J, OSPICE Space Integrated Controls Experiment. |
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