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Space Control
% R# @$ |6 {$ m, p, u8 x- aOperations) B( a A4 x6 Z: a& o
Operations that provide freedom of action in space for friendly forces while, when
" Z8 V, m- ?* Z1 Hdirected, denying it to an enemy; includes the broad aspects of protection to US) f8 P b. P Z& f- x
and Allied space systems and negation of enemy space systems. Space control- S7 c4 U2 P* O. x3 U* ^$ q* L( a
operations encompass all elements of the space defense mission.
! m0 U' {! W& i7 A/ X- jSpace Defense The defensive aspect of space control operations which includes all active or7 V2 p/ \! H/ [; r
passive measures planned or taken to defeat attacks against friendly space+ P% Y: D' A4 ~4 ?2 o/ J9 H
systems or enemy attacks from space.& p# M5 s2 \$ l2 }5 H5 Y
Space Defense$ _' p i! `' {+ o% i
Operations7 F6 A+ R! Z1 n
Center (SPADOC)
% Z" I4 |& ?0 _' r" S0 IA center in CMAFB responsible for monitoring and reporting of ASAT attacks on5 t+ J, J: @8 u7 a& {
Blue satellites, negating designated satellites, and reconstituting and protecting) w9 Z7 z: y/ p& j, ^
designated satellites.
/ @2 e, T# P% j- F# m$ t& x, tSpace Detection. s! C) D+ k" d* g6 F3 ?& o$ D
and Tracking b8 Z5 o2 T0 r* t' l( S* x
System
k- b i! s+ w. \& T8 [(SPADATS)
& v- G3 A$ S, ?1 _- yA network of space surveillance sensors operated by the U.S. Air Force.; X( @' e# K5 B! \
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S
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Space
* @3 L4 z- n* `/ U3 p: q2 D* vEnvironment
8 b. R/ H$ U& V& `Forecast Center, ~# v4 u" u1 P" ]+ D- N0 R2 t& T
(SEFC)( h! t* k. ^) p9 L$ p- }; q
Center at Peterson AFB, CO that supplies terrestrial and solar weather to the
! q; n' {( P0 @" k; R- j# ACMAFB Weather Support Unit (WSU) and designated USSPACECOM units.0 W# ^6 V" {3 \5 H
Space Forecast
+ X. u2 [/ J4 g: H3 l* O% t/ W! WCenter (SFC)9 i9 ?5 w# k$ [3 ?- o+ r0 O. e1 V
Center at Falcon AFB, CO that supplies solar and space environmental
3 U1 l2 k V: r- }# \9 t. Dwarnings, analyses, and forecasts to USSPACECOM, NORAD, and DoD
/ E1 ?; n, N' {. h+ {/ N% mcustomers.3 t, V3 c9 W4 A0 E1 L: C
Space Mines Devices that can track and follow a target in orbit, with the capability of exploding) t) r9 y' b6 z4 d9 i3 v
on command or by pre-program to destroy the target.# x" s5 y* T9 @" ]* \$ B
Space Object' ?" V. J5 C+ p" I- i6 {5 `
Identification( Q- O) x2 p# ]) k3 J
(SOI)
0 H# ` {0 R& e2 U3 ^Use of radar, imaging, and other collection resources to determine size, shape,
+ R9 N( n- n9 l t8 S/ M' z; Q2 s) [: Wephemeris, and identity of space objects.
2 V: S; h4 z/ i+ Y* LSpace Power Generation and control of electrical energy in space, from various originating R9 S' n. Z6 g8 e" \; j
sources (e.g., nuclear, chemical, solar).# [6 V2 h/ O5 T+ {! D
Space Support# E5 P7 s9 l( k, I2 [0 Y9 A
Operations
2 z }7 |. h1 ] K- Y6 D; lOperations required to ensure that space control and support of terrestrial forces
4 S4 b1 ^9 x2 I( Dare maintained. They include activities such as launching and deploying space
1 u8 Y6 K; p/ y7 B; n" D* |vehicles, maintaining and sustaining space vehicles while on orbit, and- O5 U- J2 T6 y9 y7 m% w1 L
recovering space vehicles if required.
8 n1 ~) V- t( g+ O4 F7 u6 {Space
8 r1 o& X( z/ L8 RSurveillance/ j5 C0 e! F- ^
(SPASUR)0 ^6 x& i0 l6 T2 V, a g
An operational space surveillance system with the mission to detect and4 f* o( y+ H5 n, X5 A
determine the orbital elements of all man-made objects in orbit of the earth. The
/ l* @3 s4 D9 z. q* dmission is accomplished by means of a continuous fan of continuous wave; z8 K4 E3 _8 X" c' L
energy beamed vertically across the continental United States, and an8 X. X3 d P0 v7 Z5 T# N& q, [8 G
associated computational facility. It is the Navy portion of the North American4 D! j; j4 j9 e4 ^5 y( z9 O/ p
Aerospace Defense Command Space Detection and Tracking System.
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Surveillance7 O/ P9 j0 V& \4 `0 s2 x) u
Center (SSC): D6 w% W5 m# a( P$ K
A center in CMAFB responsible for maintaining the satellite catalog, laser
3 j9 D# z0 ^8 ~2 g' Hclearinghouse, collision and RFI avoidance, and Tracking and Impact Prediction
4 m" b# X9 o+ n( I9 M9 d1 F8 Z9 w(TIP).6 _ W( u/ I# a8 G2 j
Spacetrack USSPACECOM global system of radar, optical, and radiometric sensors linked to7 L( u" j5 m N! X+ I) R
a computation and analysis center in the Space Surveillance Center. The) Q, \ f6 f' X) @
Spacetrack mission is detection, tracking, and cataloging of all man-made
1 C r, W2 m O2 J( Y5 \) Jobjects in orbit about the earth.0 ~& }5 r8 Z1 m* M
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Transportation
4 w& y0 _) T- }9 P9 p+ b) _; ZSystem (STS)
2 s# ~4 _( M9 ^ f) f! B+ Y/ a& dA national asset that provides routine access to space for both civil and defense/ j8 I! w( i7 B2 g d, K
users. Elements of the STS include the Space Shuttle, upper stages,
" w* I* |2 |" r1 F" E) {+ fSpacelab, launch and landing facilities, simulation and training facilities, and1 R2 d& U- q4 G, F
mission control facilities. The STS is a reusable system capable of deploying a
/ L6 o% z0 c5 O$ Lwide variety of scientific and applications satellites. It can carry payloads) c8 N# x, k" k7 `9 N
weighing up to 65,000 pounds.
5 j0 O3 Q6 o+ N) [+ gSPADATS Space Detection and Tracking System.0 Y: q4 E8 n% W! }2 s
SPADCCS Space Defense Command and Control System.
8 `$ ~5 D* ~4 o2 r/ V( u2 K) h5 WSPADOC Space Defense Operations Center. (U.S. anti-satellite mission control).
* b8 d- F5 Y2 \SPADTS Space Detection and Tracking System.
/ w4 G s& `0 zSPAR System Performance Analysis Report.
* ^1 O3 i1 b: y* p* N1 A/ I1 {/ CMDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S- h; F2 g4 B- Z g0 g& z, ?
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SPARTA SPARTA, Inc., Laguna Hills, CA.3 b# ~6 i' h/ H/ ~, R2 I; K- U, y
Spartan Nuclear-armed, long-range mid-course interceptor used in SAFEGUARD/Sentinel
. m7 E* X/ X8 q0 c2 gsystems.
& y9 m2 o# I. v! Q2 zSPAS Space Power Architecture Study." Z9 [' ]4 ^! F7 E8 O/ h$ `8 j) d
SPASUR See Space Surveillance.
7 z; g. |3 x1 M1 {8 u! i, I. ESPAWAR Naval Space and Warfare Commend.
! m" x3 s: y2 u+ N8 N B% Y/ @SPC (1) Statistical Process Control (2) Special Program Center. (3) Special Programs
1 l% g) W9 ?* i4 A U! kCenter.- }6 H* \, Z+ T
SPE Senior Procurement Executive.
4 l3 L. N, O9 N( F! V/ WSPEAR Space Power Experiments Aboard Rocket.
$ C0 n# R* ]& C" Z' U7 i4 ?SPEC Specification.; i @) w3 o* z# D8 P2 D- p
Special Data
/ V. }* c1 y2 l" rCommands
" }" O) U! B- @* e6 wSpecial, non-routine commands distributed for surveillance battle management,
. R" q* u# |8 ~- C& {6 jand fire control.( J1 C6 m3 i' F$ d* k o5 L
Special
/ x/ O e( v3 J$ o- a! pPrograms Center3 s# X# C7 n8 t4 t1 N0 i4 y- A4 E
National center for threat modeling and production. Located in the National Test
$ N# X" R Z: s; t+ H" L: NFacility at Falcon AFB, CO.
& a3 } N, s* K' Q3 Q ]# jSpecial Test
4 x8 I! ~! L$ \' @7 H: _/ mEquipment (STE)
) R- S$ E7 e& t- xSingle or multipurpose integrated test units engineered, designed, fabricated, or: o5 L3 D9 T+ n, M2 G3 {" ~ J
modified to accomplish special purpose testing. Such testing units comprise
1 ]$ g' \3 E i1 {electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, or other items interconnected so as
+ Q5 d' I9 b& S0 [1 ^, ]7 gto become a new function entity, causing the individual item or items to become9 H) w, T, F& d0 O
interdependent and essential in the performance of special purpose testing in
4 C. S* n- V! o5 f0 hthe development or production of particular supplies or services.3 D9 F8 T- n4 @) m- e
Specification A document (or other media) that specifies, in a complete, precise, verifiable. l6 l* m4 z: y- ^" a% O e1 o9 {
manner, the requirements, design, behavior, or other characteristics of a system J0 k E" T, a& w
or component, and often, the procedures for determining whether or not these- `2 X. @$ a E9 W) t# `$ J
provisions have been satisfied.
6 r% e3 a+ v( E: k* HSpecification, ~7 [( G. E2 x3 C; p' ~0 o
Language7 ~# U0 F' _; V4 e
A language, often a machine-processable combination of natural and formal
, ?. X- D" W2 s. U! Q( @1 elanguage, used to specify the requirements, design, behavior, or other- u/ {% v& H$ Z
characteristics of a system or system component.
4 l% |- Y9 y" }Specified
* y! X8 q2 y4 [8 S/ R( r$ @6 oCommand
$ k! l' R) s" K1 z6 s+ DA command that has a broad continuing mission and that is established and so" T9 o" c, k+ `. @9 W j
designated by the President through the Secretary of Defense with the advice
( R5 W7 m% {7 {6 r; I+ E. Band assistance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff., k" { u) ~2 E; ?8 d1 q- \( }, g5 K
Speckled Trout C-135C airplane with ACBA equipment.5 s6 Z5 E3 Q: i6 W' L, g d2 h5 n
SPEED System Planning, Engineering, and Evaluation Device.
7 B X6 O& u! ]' O0 B8 g/ U! ]SPF Standardized Plume Flowfield.( O- N) @) d" j4 `
SPFE Special Projects Flight Experiments.
1 l) }! J, r& X) n( pSPICE Space Integrated Controls Experiment. |
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