1. As a former commander-in-chief of the U.S. Space Command, he, like Rumsfeld, is a big proponent of using space satellites and missiles in military operations. 2. Fortunately, the mini-comets pose little threat to space satellites and shuttles, Frank says. 3. If Boslough and Crawford are right, then future megafireballs could threaten space satellites. 4. In large part, the United States owes its military dominance to a virtual monopoly on space satellites. 5. It included a Global Positioning Satellite device that would link a soldier via radio waves to a space satellite that constantly measures his position to within several feet. 6. More recently it offered to abandon its missile development effort in exchange for foreign help in launching space satellites. 7. Space satellites that scan the planet for the brief, brilliant burst of an atomic bomb. 8. That smacks of corporate legal input somewhere between the space satellites and the sidewalk. 9. The combined company will have operations across the spectrum of aerospace, from commercial aircraft to military planes to space satellites and launch vehicles. 10. The government intends the effort to make launching a space satellite faster and cheaper than lare-scale multiyear endeavors like the Hubble Space Telescope. |
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