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Space Control4 t" i) \/ m" H0 }$ o
Operations. y: ], i0 f+ L6 m2 H) W
Operations that provide freedom of action in space for friendly forces while, when" g4 U8 ]' W5 J1 T6 t* @, [
directed, denying it to an enemy; includes the broad aspects of protection to US
3 w* \3 g5 H0 y3 e* n" X' gand Allied space systems and negation of enemy space systems. Space control: O8 {# i3 v* F+ }9 r* T
operations encompass all elements of the space defense mission.
: Q% y$ o% ~2 J+ @2 Y- ^! `4 LSpace Defense The defensive aspect of space control operations which includes all active or
& D$ q8 c/ t$ U6 Q) g/ K$ cpassive measures planned or taken to defeat attacks against friendly space( I% k0 @; ^8 u6 f& i- H; A
systems or enemy attacks from space.
6 O$ _ r- V' P9 P% D1 f2 ySpace Defense
, v& w* ^6 u* ^" r3 X) ROperations% y4 ?( `7 r4 _/ d
Center (SPADOC)% u$ M" G7 ]- ~3 F, e8 {
A center in CMAFB responsible for monitoring and reporting of ASAT attacks on
, m3 q8 R: K9 X; t f1 ?Blue satellites, negating designated satellites, and reconstituting and protecting" V: F( i) j8 P, Y
designated satellites.
8 j7 R N- q1 y) K5 F0 j4 Z% cSpace Detection# v: P# d8 R6 a' v; w3 ?% p$ O
and Tracking
6 l( T/ F' o( A: e MSystem
% g0 B4 p: }5 h7 C(SPADATS)
, _' N* K& i9 }5 hA network of space surveillance sensors operated by the U.S. Air Force.) f( a8 J+ A1 Y# h
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S
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Space
) s- M+ r: j0 z6 T; D% B! BEnvironment' d% d* ~( V. U7 y) N' u
Forecast Center3 u+ s" Z+ ^# S7 b# K4 s7 S
(SEFC)3 D1 @& Z, o O c) }
Center at Peterson AFB, CO that supplies terrestrial and solar weather to the
$ v$ ?- d8 m+ X- a) U# bCMAFB Weather Support Unit (WSU) and designated USSPACECOM units.
7 U' T& i7 K) y% s- [- Q3 ~0 v1 iSpace Forecast
# X- J3 ~! `* DCenter (SFC)
* @0 }7 ?. H" u3 ?1 R* V5 ?6 Q( bCenter at Falcon AFB, CO that supplies solar and space environmental
- x6 W& c1 v4 K3 I1 Dwarnings, analyses, and forecasts to USSPACECOM, NORAD, and DoD# s+ ~/ U9 d' T# u4 w# K* `0 [
customers.
$ ~+ ~0 O6 S& r, [Space Mines Devices that can track and follow a target in orbit, with the capability of exploding" _0 `/ G+ B/ ]
on command or by pre-program to destroy the target.
) I3 e/ k% L. ^( @Space Object
6 f+ I; s" z' f' r/ r: C2 AIdentification2 g* C3 E% @7 V- ]
(SOI)+ C% d8 X, L! e4 I& e' d
Use of radar, imaging, and other collection resources to determine size, shape,
7 D1 `$ A. R- I! R; Wephemeris, and identity of space objects." ~: ?3 ]- P3 U
Space Power Generation and control of electrical energy in space, from various originating
0 T* |1 U: ? [6 U9 I$ gsources (e.g., nuclear, chemical, solar).. b; b P# D& I2 G' e* c
Space Support- S9 L9 B: @9 |, c2 L6 T; Z
Operations
( t8 ]$ Z' B' ^# ^7 V0 n. y$ H+ LOperations required to ensure that space control and support of terrestrial forces
2 q$ D8 D; c4 A8 J+ A: oare maintained. They include activities such as launching and deploying space
0 u _6 K! n) r/ ^, Yvehicles, maintaining and sustaining space vehicles while on orbit, and$ b, O0 r( w% X- d* d2 }. s
recovering space vehicles if required.
2 Z$ H: I6 [' I) o9 y6 lSpace% N" r0 ^, H9 {( r; X6 n. `0 \0 C
Surveillance
% _8 o5 o- p. T1 f5 j4 G. n- f0 u(SPASUR)
8 Y& b; e4 H" p" c( KAn operational space surveillance system with the mission to detect and
: h& i9 F ?- e$ xdetermine the orbital elements of all man-made objects in orbit of the earth. The# k: y: q3 _8 A9 i% l; ^
mission is accomplished by means of a continuous fan of continuous wave. s9 ~0 d) j. a: Y5 t
energy beamed vertically across the continental United States, and an9 U8 |+ }8 k9 x+ L" ?% ^
associated computational facility. It is the Navy portion of the North American
) I( k- _0 B8 y7 |: e- AAerospace Defense Command Space Detection and Tracking System.
. x1 _ J8 ^- ~& H% u9 TSpace6 _, t' R1 P, M' a( @
Surveillance+ n8 N) G/ s$ ?9 F
Center (SSC)
4 v' y0 J- w" I, jA center in CMAFB responsible for maintaining the satellite catalog, laser
! \7 i9 [0 z' Hclearinghouse, collision and RFI avoidance, and Tracking and Impact Prediction
: o* `+ o: n+ r(TIP).
1 X3 p8 L i9 JSpacetrack USSPACECOM global system of radar, optical, and radiometric sensors linked to0 I; }8 f4 o( c. C5 }
a computation and analysis center in the Space Surveillance Center. The; R6 x& V& C! h% F- D9 C2 V
Spacetrack mission is detection, tracking, and cataloging of all man-made6 z$ F8 {# ]* x' O! A
objects in orbit about the earth./ F. V1 ]: o# ~* c4 n q( S; I6 m
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Transportation' c% g. H' u- A. J P& D
System (STS)
) I. c7 G0 M- d k4 C+ jA national asset that provides routine access to space for both civil and defense4 K' ~9 D- v4 H" F u' {6 W
users. Elements of the STS include the Space Shuttle, upper stages,6 l: w* H# w, j# H+ z4 b- I
Spacelab, launch and landing facilities, simulation and training facilities, and% n. J5 T9 Z5 S$ M) _3 J
mission control facilities. The STS is a reusable system capable of deploying a
5 {! n$ n- L5 q, @# ^4 Qwide variety of scientific and applications satellites. It can carry payloads
2 {0 t6 u0 `2 t+ N, x, Fweighing up to 65,000 pounds.1 x- N5 \% F7 P u% E2 `& R B$ A) N3 N
SPADATS Space Detection and Tracking System.: U$ r' t3 b9 U: z
SPADCCS Space Defense Command and Control System.+ J `; H/ w- ]/ ^- b
SPADOC Space Defense Operations Center. (U.S. anti-satellite mission control).; f2 m7 z9 c5 n1 @9 s7 \
SPADTS Space Detection and Tracking System.) m- w6 j5 w$ s8 g- l P6 G) H$ w
SPAR System Performance Analysis Report.7 H( n8 [4 C2 n/ i; u5 B$ A
MDA GLOSSARY, VER. 4.0 S
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SPARTA SPARTA, Inc., Laguna Hills, CA.
' G5 F' h# b6 [Spartan Nuclear-armed, long-range mid-course interceptor used in SAFEGUARD/Sentinel) X1 k I3 T( J# b
systems.
; M; C) r: _, z6 SSPAS Space Power Architecture Study.
6 G1 _2 G2 }9 c* p" |SPASUR See Space Surveillance.4 ?2 ]0 d8 F4 Z1 T. Q$ L: O, x
SPAWAR Naval Space and Warfare Commend., x$ h: X% B3 s3 }9 [9 W) U( X
SPC (1) Statistical Process Control (2) Special Program Center. (3) Special Programs+ D' @$ e) w/ H7 q' H* L3 [& h
Center.
d3 R$ f# x- i1 {: B& g- L4 F0 W+ {SPE Senior Procurement Executive.
9 t0 W& A; O3 g+ ~; ASPEAR Space Power Experiments Aboard Rocket.
6 B( D Z) q4 KSPEC Specification.* }& B$ l5 B% y' X& w. s2 W, d
Special Data; _, ~3 n- I) h/ y
Commands0 |& ^/ K$ A+ I4 K3 \' v. k$ U
Special, non-routine commands distributed for surveillance battle management,5 A3 I3 a/ m8 Z3 ~3 [1 O9 j- \
and fire control.) u3 c5 q4 G' W0 t- C1 l2 @
Special
- |. n& z4 B- p4 KPrograms Center
2 z2 {& D R( m" rNational center for threat modeling and production. Located in the National Test; s4 G' a: I, P, E( ]
Facility at Falcon AFB, CO.
$ d* S) Z& L9 E6 m- f0 CSpecial Test b7 c8 `% B3 A/ M- Q
Equipment (STE)
3 R+ u# }/ }) p C2 d! dSingle or multipurpose integrated test units engineered, designed, fabricated, or
4 ]% D, R8 X1 G. `( L0 Rmodified to accomplish special purpose testing. Such testing units comprise% {3 U& `0 `$ c
electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, or other items interconnected so as
% t2 C8 D# l3 |9 y! P7 ~1 e4 Yto become a new function entity, causing the individual item or items to become* @1 Y* y7 K5 x
interdependent and essential in the performance of special purpose testing in v/ V1 f) y/ @$ z
the development or production of particular supplies or services.2 `4 Z( E, p( s z6 X# V+ w
Specification A document (or other media) that specifies, in a complete, precise, verifiable/ h4 u' S3 |8 ?0 u2 u8 m/ i4 l3 U
manner, the requirements, design, behavior, or other characteristics of a system# \8 R3 O- |4 H; }1 Z0 v% t
or component, and often, the procedures for determining whether or not these- f6 C8 u! y0 Y7 X; M
provisions have been satisfied.% u3 g5 z2 g) [9 j5 G( d1 n
Specification4 a' Y, _# ` `0 R
Language
6 J) J5 X; o- H/ K$ YA language, often a machine-processable combination of natural and formal
+ I2 K) W5 u. b8 f1 ylanguage, used to specify the requirements, design, behavior, or other' _* q2 j% |4 d4 j
characteristics of a system or system component.( Y. [' z' F% r* P' v) o
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Command" G8 e) L7 ~. Y. ~6 s
A command that has a broad continuing mission and that is established and so
3 m. K% w6 [. H, p7 Z5 l: q, bdesignated by the President through the Secretary of Defense with the advice- X+ i9 K+ n! Q- b; {) U! B# \
and assistance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
# v. V: X) ^$ w1 y# W( b* GSpeckled Trout C-135C airplane with ACBA equipment.8 V* r; C. R7 v, g4 Q
SPEED System Planning, Engineering, and Evaluation Device.
S4 c8 |( G9 BSPF Standardized Plume Flowfield.. T9 P, X0 k3 A: h e
SPFE Special Projects Flight Experiments.
1 _% E' ~5 c& f3 T. WSPICE Space Integrated Controls Experiment. |
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