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Autonomous military satellite to inspect others in orbit
New Scientist ^ | 4/12/05 | Kelly Young

Posted on 04/12/2005 8:39:07 AM PDT by LibWhacker

The US Air Force has launched a micro-satellite that could lead to an autonomous robotic mechanic that fixes satellites in orbit. The launch is the first of two such technology-demonstration satellites to lift off this week.

The 138-kilogram XSS-11 - which stands for Experimental Spacecraft Systems 11 - blasted off at 0635 PDT (1435 GMT) on Monday from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, US, aboard a Minotaur rocket.

“Nobody’s ever done anything like this in space,” says Vernon Baker, XSS-11 programme manager at the Space Vehicles Directorate at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, US. He says developing an ability to inspect or repair in orbit will significantly lower the cost of running satellites.

During its mission, the XSS-11 craft will approach dead or unused US satellites or old rocket parts. At each rendezvous, the Air Force satellite will burn its engines to move around the object while taking a range of pictures.

Normally, ground controllers instruct a satellite when to fire its engines. But, after a commissioning and testing phase, XSS-11 will only take instruction on where to find a dead satellite. Then, with its on-board planner, it will calculate when to burn its engines. Anti-satellite weapon

During its lifetime, XSS-11 will rendezvous with six to eight objects, the first of which will probably be the upper stage of the Minotaur rocket that carried it into space. The Air Force wants to be able to service and inspect military satellites in space.

However, Theresa Hitchens, vice president for the Center for Defense Information, a think-tank in Washington, DC, says that the XSS-11 satellite could be the predecessor for a space-based weapon. If a micro-satellite could approach other satellites, she says, it could also adjust its speed and ram into the satellite, damaging it or knocking it off course. And smaller satellites are more difficult to detect from the ground. But officially, the US Air Force has no offensive satellite weapons program.

NASA is also interested in using such technology for a Mars-sample-return mission, so that a lander would be able to dock autonomously with a mother ship after a visit to the surface. Spacecraft autonomy is one of the requirements for President George W Bush’s plan for human missions to the Moon and Mars.

Another autonomous spacecraft, NASA’s Demonstration of Autonomous Rendezvous Technology (DART) satellite, is scheduled for take-off on a Pegasus rocket on 15 April. It too will make its own approach to a satellite, testing techniques required to dock on auto-pilot.

After some costly delays, DART ended up costing $110 million. “It’s a much simpler mission,” Baker told New Scientist. It is expected to operate for about 24 hours. The Air Force expects the XSS-11 to operate for between 12 and 18 months and its final cost is $80 million. It weighs about half as much as the DART satellite.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antisatellite; autonomous; inspect; miltech; nasa; orbit; repair; satellite; usairforce; weapon; xss11
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1 posted on 04/12/2005 8:39:08 AM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker
However, Theresa Hitchens, vice president for the Center for Defense Information, a think-tank in Washington, DC, says that the XSS-11 satellite could be the predecessor for a space-based weapon.

Well, I should hope so!

2 posted on 04/12/2005 8:42:01 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (The murder of Terri Schindler Schiavo - NOT IN OUR NAME)
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To: LibWhacker

We know the real reason the satellite is going up is to look for more places to drill for oil. Bush doesn't feel he's enhanced his portfolio enough in Iraq and Afghanistan.

:) Hehe!

Denote sarcasm.


3 posted on 04/12/2005 8:42:46 AM PDT by writer33 ("In Defense of Liberty," a political thriller, being released in March)
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Theresa Hitchens, vice president for the Center for Defense Information, a think-tank in Washington, DC, says that the XSS-11 satellite could be the predecessor for a space-based weapon. If a micro-satellite could approach other satellites, she says, it could also adjust its speed and ram into the satellite, damaging it or knocking it off course.

You get the dipstick liberal award! Of course it could, and should!, ultimately be able to do this.

This is precisely why liberals should NEVER be elected to any office. Hmmm...let's see Theresa, China is on an unrelenting race to build up its military in an open effort to catch and surpass the US militarily. And we're supposed to sit around on our hands??

Gee, I'll have to check to see if Theresa has made any insightful comments about China. Or maybe Amnesty International has something to say about China or any other country? Yeah, sure.

These left-wing, anti-American elitist tanks are an anathema to free loving people.

4 posted on 04/12/2005 8:59:00 AM PDT by Obadiah
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We know the real reason the satellite is going up is to look for more places to drill for oil

Well, we know it isn't to protect our borders, so you might be correct ...
5 posted on 04/12/2005 9:02:02 AM PDT by Scythian
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Theresa Hitchens, vice president for the Center for Defense Information, a think-tank in Washington, DC, says that the XSS-11 satellite could be the predecessor for a space-based weapon. If a micro-satellite could approach other satellites, she says, it could also adjust its speed and ram into the satellite, damaging it or knocking it off course. You get the dipstick liberal award! Of course it could, and should!, ultimately be able to do this

I think the device needs a claymore mine attached to it . . . for defensive purposes :)

6 posted on 04/12/2005 9:03:09 AM PDT by ModelBreaker
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Well, we know it isn't to protect our borders, so you might be correct ...

Oooh. You went there. :)

7 posted on 04/12/2005 9:03:53 AM PDT by writer33 ("In Defense of Liberty," a political thriller, being released in March)
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XSS-11 Version 2.0 incinerating ChiCom ICBM. Resistance is Futile Beijing!
8 posted on 04/12/2005 9:09:30 AM PDT by GunnyHartman (Allah is allah outta virgins.)
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To: GunnyHartman
CHINA ? Check Mate !!!!

You might as well capitulate now !!!.
9 posted on 04/12/2005 9:45:31 AM PDT by Prophet in the wilderness (PSALM 53 : 1 The ( FOOL ) hath said in his heart , There is no GOD .)
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Hey China,... all your Sats. are belong to US.

(Sorry but I could not resist the temptation!)


10 posted on 04/12/2005 10:28:03 AM PDT by 1ofmanyfree ((No drivers lisc.for illegal aliens! They want to vote here. Sure they just want insurance... !))
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I can see the commies hitting and kicking the walls now saying " Blankedy blank , blank "
11 posted on 04/12/2005 12:07:25 PM PDT by Prophet in the wilderness (PSALM 53 : 1 The ( FOOL ) hath said in his heart , There is no GOD .)
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12 posted on 04/12/2005 12:09:29 PM PDT by Pyro7480 ("All my own perception of beauty both in majesty and simplicity is founded upon Our Lady." - Tolkien)
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To: LibWhacker
This is just the " Official Public Statement " on this program, they will never let on to the public what it's " Top Secret " performance abilities are.
13 posted on 04/12/2005 12:10:30 PM PDT by Prophet in the wilderness (PSALM 53 : 1 The ( FOOL ) hath said in his heart , There is no GOD .)
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