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Space Force Really Wants To Be Star Fleet

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
April 17, 2020
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Undergraduate Space Training evolves to tackle space threats, United States Space Force
“The training of new military space operators is evolving to meet the challenges in the space domain. A revamped initial skills training course now gives new space warfighters an early advantage in being ready to meet the unique demands of operating satellites and other space systems in a contested, degraded and operationally limited space domain.”
NASA Astronaut, Air Force General to Talk with Students About Future of Air, Space
“NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Air Force Maj. Gen. Jeannie Leavitt will discuss leadership for the future of air and space through an online educational opportunity at noon EDT Thursday, April 16. The event will air live on NASA Television and the agency’s website.”
Russia tests direct-ascent anti-satellite missile, United States Space Force
“Russia’s DA-ASAT test provides yet another example that the threats to U.S. and allied space systems are real, serious and growing,” said Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond, USSPACECOM commander and U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations. “The United States is ready and committed to deterring aggression and defending the Nation, our allies and U.S. interests from hostile acts in space.”
Earlier Space Force postings

NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

3 responses to “Space Force Really Wants To Be Star Fleet”

  1. ThomasLMatula says:
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    Sounds like a really good role model to strive towards. NASA could sure use a little competition in space.

  2. mfwright says:
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    I really don’t care about the SF, this covid-19 with the economic and political fallout will cause much more damage. Yes, I know the space cadets will mod me down but I’m seeing empty shelfs at grocery stores like communities in war zones.