Russia Tested Missile That Could Take Out Our Satellites
On occasion, Russia does stupid things like play chicken with our aircraft. In addition to the stupid cowboy stunt of an SU-35 that did an inverted pass about 25 ft from a Navy P-8A Poseidon aircraft the other day, Russia tested a missile on Wednesday that could destroy US satellites in low earth orbit. They’ve fired the first shot in the space arms race.
President says national security operations in space will be based in state he won comfortably, reversing Biden decision
Robert Tait at The Guardian:
Donald Trump made his first public appearance in a week on Tuesday to announce that the US Space Command (Spacecom) headquarters, which is tasked with leading national security operations in space, would be in the Republican stronghold of Alabama.
Flanked by Republican senators and members of Congress at a White House news conference, Trump said Huntsville, Alabama, would be the new location of the space command. The move reverses a Biden administration decision to put the facility at its current temporary headquarters in Democratic-leaning Colorado.
“The US Space Command headquarters will move to the beautiful locale of a place called Huntsville, Alabama, forever to be known from this point forward as Rocket City,” Trump said. “We had a lot of competition but Alabama’s getting it.”
The move would result in more than 30,000 new jobs and bring hundreds of billions of dollars to Alabama, a state which voted for Trump “by about 47 points”, the president said.
“They fought harder for it than anyone else,” Trump claimed, before adding that Colorado’s decision to allow mail-in voting was “corrupt”.
“The problem I have with Colorado, one of the big problems, [is that] they do mail-in voting,” he said. “So they have automatically crooked elections and we can’t have that. When a state is for mail-in voting, that means they want dishonest elections. So that played a big factor.”
Huntsville is already home to the US Army Space and Missile Defense Command, Nasa’s Marshall Space Flight center and the 38,000-acre Redstone Arsenal. The city was identified by the US air force as its preferred site for Space Command in 2021 as it would be a cost-effective option. A report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) later found that the air force’s decision-making process had “significant shortfalls in its transparency and credibility”.
Two years later, in 2023, Biden overturned those plans to relocate to Alabama. Instead, Biden chose to make the then temporary Colorado Springs location permanent, taking a recommendation from Gen James Dickinson, the former head of Space Command. Dickinson reportedly said relocating to Alabama could jeopardize military readiness as making the headquarters fully operational would take time.
“For FOUR YEARS, I have fought to get U.S. Space Command moved to its SELECTED home at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama,” Senator Tommy Tuberville wrote alongside a video statement after Trump’s announcement. “Thank you, President Trump and Secretary [Pete] Hegseth, for reversing Joe Biden’s political cronyism and restoring MERIT and INTEGRITY to this process.”
The Trump Regime’s moving of Space Command HQ from Colorado to Alabama is politically-motivated, and Donald Trump’s reasoning is based on faulty grounds. Trump is doing this as retaliation for Colorado having an all-VBM system, but Alabama also has VBM (but with far more stringent requirements).
Introduction
The United States Space Force (USSF) is the space service branch of the US Armed Forces and the world’s first space force. Along with the US Air Force, it is part of the Department of the Air Force, led by the secretary of the Air Force. Its military heads are the chief of space operations, who is one of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and vice chief of space operations.
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Introduction
The Space National Guard is the proposed National Guard component of the United States Space Force.
Refer to US Space Command.
Cost
A report by the Congressional Budget Office indicated that the creation of a Space National Guard, as proposed by the National Guard Bureau, would cost an additional $100 million per year in operations and support costs, with a onetime cost of $20…
Space Junk: Leftover rocket will slam into the far side of the moon
Space Junk: Leftover rocket will slam into the far side of the moon
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – The moon is about to get walloped by 3 tons of space junk, a punch that will carve out a crater that could fit several semitractor trailers.
The leftover rocket will smash into the far side of the moon at 5,800 mph (9,300 kph) on Friday, away from telescopes’ prying eyes. It may take weeks, even months, to confirm the impact through satellite images.
It’s been tumbling…
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US Space Command Will Use Offensive Cyber If Necessary
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