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Naval Space Command

The Naval Space Command (NSC) was a military command of the United States Navy and former component command of United States Space Command. It was headquartered at Dahlgren, Virginia, and began operations on 1 October 1985.[1] Naval Space Command used space capabilities to support naval forces through the operation of reconnaissance and communications satellites, as well as representing the Navy's space interests, both within the Navy and within U.S. Space Command.[2]

Naval Space Command
Naval Space Command emblem
Founded1 October 1985
DisbandedJuly 2002
Country United States
Branch United States Navy
TypeSpace command
Part of United States Space Command
HeadquartersDahlgren, Virginia

The command was merged into Naval Network and Space Operations Command, itself part of Naval Network Warfare Command, about July 2002.[3]

History edit

In the late 1950s the United States Naval Research Laboratory's Project Vanguard Minitrack system used electronic signals emitted by Sputnik and other satellites to characterize their orbits, serving as one of the first methods of ground-based satellite tracking. This system would become commissioned in 1961 as the Naval Space Surveillance System, and in 1993 the system would be transferred to Naval Space Command. Three transmitter sites in the network were located at Jordan Lake, Alabama, Lake Kickapoo, Texas, and Gila River, Arizona, while six receiver sites were located at Tattnall County, Georgia, Hawkinsville, Georgia, Silver Lake, Mississippi, Red River, Arkansas, Elephant Butte, New Mexico, and San Diego, California.[4]

In 1987 the Naval Space Command was given the responsibility for operating the Alternate Space Operations Center for U.S. Space Command. Additionally, NSC had responsibility for operating U.S. Space Command's space surveillance networks, as well as providing space intelligence support to naval forces.[2]

While officially disestablished in 2002, in 2004 significant components of Naval Space Command were transferred to Air Force Space Command's 20th Space Control Squadron. These components include the former Naval Space Surveillance System (renamed the Air Force Space Surveillance System) and the responsibility for operating the Alternate Space Operations Center.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/f/from-sea-stars.html#bookmark144
  2. ^ a b "US Naval Space Command Space Surveillance System".
  3. ^ Wagner, Gary R. "Naval Network and Space Operations Command Established". Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  4. ^ a b Wagner, Gary R. (October 24, 2004). "Navy Transfers Space Surveillance Mission to Air Force". Navy newsstand. Retrieved September 13, 2014.

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