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National security space defense and protection : public report / Committee on National Security Space Defense and Protection, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences ; a report of The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine.

Van Pelt Library UG1530 .N38 2016
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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Committee on National Security Space Defense and Protection, issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Astronautics, Military--United States.
Astronautics, Military.
Artificial satellites--Economic aspects.
Artificial satellites.
United States.
Space weapons.
Space warfare.
Ballistic missile defenses--United States.
Ballistic missile defenses.
Physical Description:
xvi, 62 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : The National Academies Press, [2016]
Summary:
"It is not yet 60 years since the first artificial satellite was placed into Earth orbit. In just over a half century, mankind has gone from no presence in outer space to a condition of high dependence on orbiting satellites. These sensors, receivers, transmitters, and other such devices, as well as the satellites that carry them, are components of complex space systems that include terrestrial elements, electronic links between and among components, organizations to provide the management, care and feeding, and launch systems that put satellites into orbit. In many instances, these space systems connect with and otherwise interact with terrestrial systems; for example, a very long list of Earth-based systems cannot function properly without information from the Global Positioning System (GPS). Space systems are fundamental to the information business, and the modern world is an information-driven one. In addition to navigation (and associated timing), space systems provide communications and imagery and other Earth-sensing functions. Among these systems are many that support military, intelligence, and other national security functions of the United States and many other nations. Some of these are unique government, national security systems; however, functions to support national security are also provided by commercial and civil-government space systems."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Summary
Context for study. Introduction
Space-enabled capabilities are increasingly shared
The accessibility of space
Domestic and international consumer markets
Government and commercial sectors
Consumer demands help drive innovation in space
The vitality of space
National security uses of space. Low Earth orbits and functions ; Medium Earth orbits and functions ; Geosynchronous Earth orbits and functions ; Highly elliptical orbits and functions
Final Thoughts
Selected issues related to national security space defense and protection. Introduction
The characterization of space in national discourse
The role of space in national security
Space services : classifying what is at stake
Threats to space systems and services
Defending and protecting national security space assets : space defense triad
System protection measures
Deterrence measures. Credibility of a deterrent threat ; Capability of responding ; Communicating deterrence messages
Coalition formation and international regimes
Final Thoughts.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0309447488
9780309447485
OCLC:
957955076

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