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... space tracking sensors were the backup for NASA as the Shuttle goers to orbit and NORAD was also required to give NASA a COMBO Report (Computation Of Miss Between Orbits) to ... Chief of Operations (DCS Ops) and his Intel Chief that in the previous 24 hrs, NORAD had been tracking every Soviet bomber, ship, submarine and satellite. As was often the case ... Herres monitor . . . that is how the Commander In Chief of NORAD, learned of the Shuttle Disaster . . . Not through the entire NORAD Command and Control Structure but through the quick actions of Vanda ...
... , would handle its own reporting. NASA has resumed pub­lishing all unclassified information received from NORAD . . . . "In summary, NASA was never assigned the responsibility for reporting satellite tracking information but did ... which Defense has made available to us. We have released all unclassified material received from NORAD without modification . . . ." Under recent NASA-DOD agreement, NASA's Satellite Situation Report lists information on ...
... pieces, the largest of which was three feet long, the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) said. One piece fell out of orbit June 24 and burned up in the atmosphere ... June 26, resuming their numbered Cosmos series after skipping the June 21 "no-name" launch. NORAD gave the secret launch the designation 1985-53-A. (The "53" stood for the 53rd object put into space that year; "A' meant NORAD classified it as a payload, not a rocket launcher. NORAD gave the suffix "B" to launch vehicles that went into orbit ...
... , NYT, 2/4/66,53)’’ According to count by North American Air Defense Command’s (NORAD) Space Defense Center, NASA’s launch of Environmental Survey Satellite ESSA I ( Television Infrared Observation ... . had 162; U.S.S.R., 41; France, two; U.K., two; and Canada, two. NORAD counted nine US. deep-space probes and debris of eight others; U.S.S.R ... had catalogued 1,982 objects, but nearly half had decayed or had been intentionally deorbited. ‘‘(NORAD Release 66-2-2)’’ February 1966 February Feb 1 1966 1 Feb 2 1966 2 ...
... ." ''(Tass, Komsomolskaya Pravda, 1/12/65, 1, ATSS-T Trans.)'' North American Air Defense Command ( NORAD ) tracked a new Russian satellite ( COSMOS LII ) for several hours before Moscow announced the launching. As of this date, NORAD 's space detection and tracking system was observing 488 man-made objects in space, of ...
... . "If some problem arises and a solution is not found immediately, the time is extended." NORAD announced Soviet manned spacecraft VOSTOK III and IV crossed the North American continent 70 times during their double orbital trips August 11-14. NORAD space detection and tracking system tracked the flights for 112 earth orbits. September 1962 September ...
... was falling back into the atmosphere at a rate of one piece a day, but NORAD's tracking and impact prediction pro-gram analyzed the decay trajectory of each satellite that ... of a celestial vacuum cleaner ... the best approach . . . appears to be tracking and impact prediction," NORAD spokesmen said. ''(Miles, LA Times, 7 Jan 74)'' Marquis Childs commented on Pioneer 10 -which ...
... action. The new rules also detailed measures taken by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the FAA for better joint surveillance of the nation’s airspace. Those measures included NORAD’s positioning of mobile ground radars around the country and a direct telephone line between ...
... at Four Wing Operations in Cold Lake, Alberta. His responsibilities included ensuring the effectiveness of NORAD Air Defense Operations and the operability of Deployed and Forward Operating Locations (Bases). From 2006 ... as a CF-18 fighter pilot in 441 Tactical Fighter Squadron, where his responsibilities included NORAD Operations, Deployed Exercises and Arctic Flying Operations. He completed his CF-18 Fighter Pilot Training ...
... 1929. Chain of Command by Dave Cooke a personal account of the Challenger disaster from NORAD's perspective. Index for Space Journal Magazine Apollo acronyms Reaction-Propelled Manned Aircraft Concepts of ...

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