Space Flashcards

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LOW EARTH ORBIT (LEO)

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Altitude: 1500km

Period: 90-120 minutes

Mission: Weather, Astronomy, Recon

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MEDIUM EARTH ORBIT (MEO)

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  • 20,000 Km
  • Period: 12 hours
  • Mission – GPS
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GEOSYNCHRONOUS ORBIT (GEO)

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  • Altitude: 36,000 Km
  • Period: 24 hours
  • fixed position
  • not visible from polar regions
  • figure 8 orbit over position
  • Mission: satellite comms, missile warning
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HIGHLY ELIPTICAL ORBIT (HEO)

(aka Molniya)

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  • Altitude: 400km perigee x 40,000km apogee
  • Period = 12 hours
  • the shape of the orbit is highly elliptical.
  • Mission: polar comms and recon
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PERIGEE

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The point of orbit closest to Earth

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APOGEE

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The point of orbit farthest from the earth

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ULTRA-HIGH FREQUENCY FOLLOW-ON (UFO)

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  • UHF SATCOM
  • GBS
  • low data rate
  • Replaced by MUOS
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MILSTAR

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  • developed by the Air Force
  • LDR and MDR
  • secure, jam-resistant
  • EHF
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MUOS (MOBILE USER OBJECTIVE SYSTEM)

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  • replaces the UFO satellite constellation
  • UHF SATCOM
  • 10 times the communications capacity over UFO
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AEHF (ADVANCED EXTREMELY HIGH FREQUENCY)

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  • replaces MILSTAR
  • LDR, MDR, XDR
  • EHF
  • A single AEHF satellite provides greater total capacity than the entire Milstar constellation
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POLAR EHF PACKAGE (PEP)

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  • modified UFO payload
  • two orbits per day
  • 7 hours availability per orbit
  • arctic communications with submarines
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WGS (WIDEBAND GLOBAL SATCOM)

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  • SHF X and Ka frequency bands
  • one WGS satellite provides more SATCOM capacity than the entire legacy Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) constellation
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DSCS (DEFENSE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

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  • succeeded by the WGS series of satellites
  • X band
  • 5 in use (3 SLEP)
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CBSP (COMMERCIAL BROADBAND SATELLITE PROGRAM)

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  • SHF
  • COMMERCIAL LEASE
  • C, KU, X BAND
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SAR (SATELLITE ACCESS REQUEST)

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  • UNIT ► ISIC ► STRIKE GROUP ► FLEET FORCES ► COCOM ► RSSC (REGIONAL SATELLITE SUPPORT CENTER
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RSSC (REGIONAL SATELLITE SUPPORT CENTER)

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  • Stuttgart, Germany (EUCOM, AFRICOM)
  • Wheeler Army Air Field, Hawaii (PACOM)
  • Peterson AFB, CO (NORTHCOM)
  • MacDill AFB, FL (CENTCOM, SOCOM, SOUTHCOM)
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SAA (SATELLITE ACCESS AGREEMENT)

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  • sent by RSSC (Regional Satellite Support Center) to unit
  • GAR (Gateway Access Request) included
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STANDARDIZED TACTICAL ENTRY POINT (STEP)

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  • DSCS (X Band, Ka, Ku, EHF)
  • 5 Sites
    • Ft Belvoir, Ft Bragg, Bahrain, Ft Detrick, Ft Meade
  • extended to teleport
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TELEPORT SITE SYSTEM

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  • junction for all space and terrestrial long haul communications
  • 7 Sites
    • NW ANNEX: UHF, X, C, Ka, Ku, EHF, GBS
    • Lago (Italy): UHF, X, C, Ka, Ku, EHF, GBS
    • Wahiwa: UHF, X, C, Ka, Ku, EHF, GBS
    • Camp Roberts: UHF, X, C, Ka, Ku, EHF, GBS
    • Ramstein (Germany): UHF, X, C, Ka, Ku, EHF
    • Ft. Buckner (Japan): UHF, X, C, Ka, Ku, EHF
    • Landstuhl (Germany) X, C, Ka, Ku
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SATELLITE MISSION AREAS

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  • Navigation
  • Communications
  • Weather
  • intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR)