America's Air Force Seeks Commercial Technologies For 'Space Domain Awareness' (spacenews.com) 27
America's Air Force is seeking proposals for technologies "for operations far beyond geosynchronous Earth orbit, near the moon's orbit," reports SpaceNews:
Specific items the Air Force wants: payloads for providing space domain awareness from the lunar surface, lightweight sensors for space-based space domain awareness, and methodologies for orbit determination and catalog maintenance in cislunar space. The Air Force also is interested in concepts for providing position, navigation and timing solutions for cislunar space operations; visualization of cislunar orbits; and terrestrial-based concepts for achieving space domain awareness of cislunar space.
The inclusion of cislunar space capabilities in the Small Business Innovation Research program was unexpected, said Shawn Usman, an astrophysicist and founder of the space consulting firm Rhea Space Activity. The industry sees this as a sign that the Air Force, and the future Space Force, are responding to advances made by China, Usman told SpaceNews. "This is definitely a pretty big turning point for the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. 'new space' industry, our near-peer competitors, and for the upcoming Space Force."
The inclusion of cislunar space capabilities in the Small Business Innovation Research program was unexpected, said Shawn Usman, an astrophysicist and founder of the space consulting firm Rhea Space Activity. The industry sees this as a sign that the Air Force, and the future Space Force, are responding to advances made by China, Usman told SpaceNews. "This is definitely a pretty big turning point for the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. 'new space' industry, our near-peer competitors, and for the upcoming Space Force."
As long as the domain leads to a Star Fleet... (Score:3)
...and not a Space Force it is all good.
What does the current trend in state leadership te (Score:2)
Where does it look like we are acceleratig towards right now?
I'm surprised I haven't heard of full blown concentration camps and Reichskristallnacht plans yet. At least no ON US territory.
(Outside of that, look up "black sites". On top of North Korea, China, Saudi Ariabia, and all the other nutters, which I can assume are already implied, obviously.)
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Where are they heading, why straight to the great contractor binge of 2020. No solutions just billions spent on reports, wads of paper and wads of paper full of bullshit but they will cost hundreds of millions to produce and be sold to the government for tens of billions. No results required, just the flow of bullshit leading to the emptying of the US treasury, good luck with this nonsense.
Re: What does the current trend in state leadershi (Score:2)
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Indeed. But what these specific people really want is being able to kill people, no matter where.
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No no, they can already do that. The big thing these days is to be able to kill people, no matter where, in 20 minutes or less.
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Moon babes in silver catsuits and purple wigs.
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The Moon Babes look better without the tin foil catsuits:
Nude on the Moon [wikipedia.org]
The Space Force might be able to use this as a recruiting film.
"cislunar space" ... (Score:3)
... most searched term by /. members in 2019.
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You shouldn't assume anything. You don't know even if the moon wants to be called "lunar".
Re: "cislunar space" ... (Score:1)
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Came here for a laugh and was not disappointed.
*Which* opposite, though? (Score:2)
Along which hyperplane? In which manifold?
I'm still not even sure what "dual" precisely means in mathematics.
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That's easy. A dual is a relationship between mathematical objects that allows you to use an (apparently) completely different formalism to get the right answer, and in the process make your instructor/reviewers/colleagues say "WTF?"
Simply stated, it's one of the best methods for generalists to use to troll specialists.
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. . . and here I thought that it was just yet another new show in the popular series, "CSI: Lunar" . . .
Just wait (Score:3)
At some point they'll be asking for a highly mobile, bipedal armored suit capable of firing beam weapons and using a sword for close quarters combat.
Why? What hoodlums are lurking there? (Score:2)
You know those space Nazis were just a movie, since you literally hired all the space-aspiring Nazis back in the days, right? ;)
So even if they were real, the usual job of turning them into future enemies by way of 'allies' "gone astray", to justify keeping your outrageous budget, while Americans (e.g. students) are literally starving, would not have even been necessary.
I know you so long for a REAL enemy, like them, again. ... Cause you are the greatest. ... And bestest. .. Who's a good force? ... Yes you
Re: Why? What hoodlums are lurking there? (Score:3)
Request For Pork (Score:3)
That's No Moon (Score:1)
Still Master Of Your Domain? (Score:2)
Queen of the castle!
WTH is up with all these ridiculous comments? (Score:4)
IMHO he carries on the traditions of Gordon Cooper, William Pogue, Owen Garriott, Shannon Lucid, John Herrington; all who are astronauts from Oklahoma. Not that they make up for the idiocracy of Scott Pruitt or James Inhofe; but these people show that at least Oklahoma can produce smart, strong people who are eager to explore the Final Frontier.
Proposal! I'll give you a proposal. (Score:1)