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Space Control
+ R) ~% J: i; e8 i8 E0 a# kOperations$ f B a) ?! h' D% p
Operations that provide freedom of action in space for friendly forces while, when' n/ z& n0 }) v _( N3 n" [, ]
directed, denying it to an enemy; includes the broad aspects of protection to US
8 j4 X( I* S0 P' P( Gand Allied space systems and negation of enemy space systems. Space control: z( T3 h T% O3 s
operations encompass all elements of the space defense mission.
; b; G, H Q, o, f5 O. LSpace Defense The defensive aspect of space control operations which includes all active or5 P9 C. J9 F! {) o9 c9 M( S
passive measures planned or taken to defeat attacks against friendly space/ a9 Z* [" x) I; Z) n
systems or enemy attacks from space./ C5 \. {( ]' ~2 o- r, f2 C$ R- ~
Space Defense( o' b8 [0 v3 {0 M( \. e' J
Operations& C" ]! v8 L% L/ n% q
Center (SPADOC)
( v0 L* D0 B( P* D' v9 CA center in CMAFB responsible for monitoring and reporting of ASAT attacks on
5 R g. ~! F1 LBlue satellites, negating designated satellites, and reconstituting and protecting( I, a& G7 N- I. r6 Z- }% v
designated satellites.; e! m* s' b5 A, j
Space Detection3 Z" W8 l$ B4 ?4 K
and Tracking
! S1 s- B/ d# Q% S( ^2 \6 wSystem1 k) ^) \, W& h. g& @, I8 W/ \
(SPADATS)
8 U! U3 K- n/ S% o% lA network of space surveillance sensors operated by the U.S. Air Force.1 s7 S6 K# ?) F" R0 n
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S9 ~* W5 I, I3 H$ _) @. a
272
7 S; J% @3 l% S! wSpace" O2 E$ _+ X( w9 M9 B: f. N! P
Environment
5 c: I6 e. Q0 v6 P" `+ ~! \Forecast Center
, ~$ U# s8 ~$ D1 E(SEFC)2 U* F5 N$ M9 q7 x, v! p
Center at Peterson AFB, CO that supplies terrestrial and solar weather to the- R9 z% p. R; ^8 T/ F; J! ^4 }: s7 J3 X
CMAFB Weather Support Unit (WSU) and designated USSPACECOM units.
# k' O( U. ^, Y& VSpace Forecast) m) x, ]! n: A+ R, Q
Center (SFC)" Y ^8 x0 r O# H
Center at Falcon AFB, CO that supplies solar and space environmental" j1 }0 _6 m, L$ n& b3 U! Q# n
warnings, analyses, and forecasts to USSPACECOM, NORAD, and DoD
* A8 V) j3 {- |! w# Ccustomers.
% ~4 s0 k m8 b1 PSpace Mines Devices that can track and follow a target in orbit, with the capability of exploding( D% |, d' O5 @# ? a4 U$ i3 p
on command or by pre-program to destroy the target.3 W3 J- p# A- @ T
Space Object8 a7 ^9 w( O8 |3 T
Identification6 v b ]3 y, x2 e2 [
(SOI). j; g8 y) l, p* ~
Use of radar, imaging, and other collection resources to determine size, shape,
- ~+ Z/ w1 O% [5 i, l9 Zephemeris, and identity of space objects.
8 g* c g3 z& r. b! @0 V+ @" DSpace Power Generation and control of electrical energy in space, from various originating
( [8 y: n2 J+ y6 K, M1 }sources (e.g., nuclear, chemical, solar).
- r/ V6 D6 c5 P. LSpace Support
, n7 J9 \ O$ d, z$ c1 KOperations
" l; K* N- A# B. l3 k" E7 A5 J4 ^Operations required to ensure that space control and support of terrestrial forces( P. a- b+ ?6 F+ g
are maintained. They include activities such as launching and deploying space) [6 e# g: P4 v
vehicles, maintaining and sustaining space vehicles while on orbit, and
y: ? O) b' jrecovering space vehicles if required.2 p8 J& W# ]! |+ [( ^2 D8 X; u* @1 I& x
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Surveillance
( i' }9 ^1 Q; F. b" k8 H- a0 C(SPASUR): b$ c" x! ^ @6 y( p. V0 B
An operational space surveillance system with the mission to detect and
3 g) h' ^0 m0 g8 a" \# r) C% Ldetermine the orbital elements of all man-made objects in orbit of the earth. The1 A6 }" k* B* ~
mission is accomplished by means of a continuous fan of continuous wave" { `+ z+ `. S) S/ l7 y$ L
energy beamed vertically across the continental United States, and an
7 G; Z2 [1 S+ sassociated computational facility. It is the Navy portion of the North American/ `, O7 y* V! o' ]; u
Aerospace Defense Command Space Detection and Tracking System.; Q7 b3 `- p L; x! n
Space
4 ?$ Y( M8 C# USurveillance
; F2 Y5 D$ ?& A8 `Center (SSC), i; |) @# X" h3 h- c; p' u8 X7 t
A center in CMAFB responsible for maintaining the satellite catalog, laser, {$ _6 }( D( w6 I& [
clearinghouse, collision and RFI avoidance, and Tracking and Impact Prediction5 i, U$ h. i$ M, T+ K) F Y/ ^0 y
(TIP).; R4 U& b4 F( E- I
Spacetrack USSPACECOM global system of radar, optical, and radiometric sensors linked to d3 v- B# [# G8 F& \
a computation and analysis center in the Space Surveillance Center. The
+ G8 R8 B# b8 N% D+ x1 ESpacetrack mission is detection, tracking, and cataloging of all man-made# W1 m3 _$ T. M- M" c) I
objects in orbit about the earth.) C1 J5 }/ g, s& R8 f" ^' [
Space" c- r: O9 e# Y" X" D- G
Transportation
* A- a6 x! M! s2 i: g/ X# t5 qSystem (STS)4 F6 O1 S. ?, p# H, U: D
A national asset that provides routine access to space for both civil and defense
/ V) @5 D6 X' {! F8 U, p1 yusers. Elements of the STS include the Space Shuttle, upper stages,9 X$ u! |% G5 z' s# u
Spacelab, launch and landing facilities, simulation and training facilities, and
% O5 S0 h$ g4 j) }) C4 B, W2 }mission control facilities. The STS is a reusable system capable of deploying a
+ h0 E- c! S4 z: Vwide variety of scientific and applications satellites. It can carry payloads
! }: z+ D& N9 N( t/ Oweighing up to 65,000 pounds.
5 O/ ?: {# }# [9 ~2 l8 OSPADATS Space Detection and Tracking System.
' U* k3 ^9 V; c8 |SPADCCS Space Defense Command and Control System.0 J0 b3 g! ]) ~- U' D
SPADOC Space Defense Operations Center. (U.S. anti-satellite mission control).
9 ~. n7 \# `2 NSPADTS Space Detection and Tracking System.
/ n9 o% l. K* `# L. C' L9 j) ]# {SPAR System Performance Analysis Report.1 F9 J4 d( d+ `3 m$ |* A1 Z
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) _1 m1 X) E- y. wSPARTA SPARTA, Inc., Laguna Hills, CA.
K/ w1 e4 z& lSpartan Nuclear-armed, long-range mid-course interceptor used in SAFEGUARD/Sentinel
, V# Z2 T2 y( [! c2 x& S) n- vsystems.
# A* H+ F& g) T1 ~SPAS Space Power Architecture Study.* u/ H. l. G7 m9 g' X, }# D% B
SPASUR See Space Surveillance.
; A1 t6 \1 B3 f' L8 Q' ]9 WSPAWAR Naval Space and Warfare Commend.
2 R: \% R7 v0 U4 T$ y* lSPC (1) Statistical Process Control (2) Special Program Center. (3) Special Programs; ?4 v3 g2 g/ Q- R `/ s
Center.
# M% j9 \3 M- W( \' @. p& dSPE Senior Procurement Executive.
6 K: G5 O" @ ~$ P. VSPEAR Space Power Experiments Aboard Rocket.
( N9 q, Y" N$ SSPEC Specification.6 Q) a$ k* k) x$ L9 B
Special Data
# D8 Z7 `2 X' h% ^; U d( S* GCommands
! |' g: u: z" f% R4 Q I8 D sSpecial, non-routine commands distributed for surveillance battle management,
; M) R! \/ I- Y6 B5 yand fire control.5 o: Y8 B5 I1 I1 Q% m4 K7 m
Special) T: C+ j6 o9 v" r; J
Programs Center0 s+ z3 }6 R2 p/ m. E" Q7 ^
National center for threat modeling and production. Located in the National Test
$ P4 X- D6 w) ~) iFacility at Falcon AFB, CO.
8 i( M( s; z, d4 n: C" ?Special Test' M$ u% m( w) } I
Equipment (STE)4 h% m# I, P2 }, f( o- N
Single or multipurpose integrated test units engineered, designed, fabricated, or* Z3 B6 F( ]* |3 Z- u$ h
modified to accomplish special purpose testing. Such testing units comprise
v' x) A" h" N* v! Delectronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, or other items interconnected so as
% ^1 L Z. U- b6 S# rto become a new function entity, causing the individual item or items to become
( V+ o" ^: Z" Jinterdependent and essential in the performance of special purpose testing in
0 O0 Z d7 V* y8 ^3 l O1 Qthe development or production of particular supplies or services.7 H1 Q" s. T! h4 I. ^% Y
Specification A document (or other media) that specifies, in a complete, precise, verifiable
9 c: W3 }; V2 ^/ q, c0 Kmanner, the requirements, design, behavior, or other characteristics of a system
/ D- @) @8 E' }" T! t# ior component, and often, the procedures for determining whether or not these
& S+ c/ Q% _/ i( [1 X3 n i; Uprovisions have been satisfied.
) O [# k4 t- Y l% V' @Specification
$ t# j9 s& f7 b' y: Z; {Language
+ _7 G" s* }3 I8 R) d$ Q( \A language, often a machine-processable combination of natural and formal! w& s0 X1 U+ h+ T `
language, used to specify the requirements, design, behavior, or other+ n. W! Q: r' e6 A" o, h
characteristics of a system or system component.
5 E' X2 @# P* f9 L0 f, j% V8 nSpecified7 U" b4 d9 G. E, Y
Command
3 d* v* E D$ p& ^. qA command that has a broad continuing mission and that is established and so
, @2 ]. l) Y% |9 odesignated by the President through the Secretary of Defense with the advice" X! a5 u I2 Z, o4 h1 Z4 a
and assistance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.0 l+ D! V6 H6 w
Speckled Trout C-135C airplane with ACBA equipment.9 T$ `; p- U4 \
SPEED System Planning, Engineering, and Evaluation Device.
; g& {* J: A& e9 P# rSPF Standardized Plume Flowfield.
, I# e, `0 R% V! p) hSPFE Special Projects Flight Experiments.7 D1 e, w' M1 }5 X) O* U0 I
SPICE Space Integrated Controls Experiment. |
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