>U.S. tries to develop anti-satellite weapon (International Herald Tribune)
The Bush administration is seeking to develop a powerful ground-based laser weapon that would use beams of concentrated light to destroy enemy satellites in orbit.
>US plans anti-satellite lasers (New Scientist)
Ground-based lasers that adapt to counteract atmospheric distortion could disable satellites without leaving dangerous debris in orbit
>Bush Administration Researching Anti-Satellite Laser Weapon (Free Internet Press)
The Bush administration is seeking to develop a powerful ground-based laser weapon that would use beams of concentrated light to destroy enemy satellites in orbit. The largely secret project, parts of which have been made public through Air Force budget documents submitted to Congress in February, is part of a wide-ranging effort to develop space weapons, both defensive and offensive. No treaty
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Astro Physics Starfire 7" Telescope -
Astrophysics Starfire 7" Telescope. This telescope is piggy-back mounted to the IK6 telescope (on top in the photo at left) and provides an excellent compliment to it.
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Starfire Optical Range - Facilities
Facilities. home / facilities. Starfire Optical Range Facilities. Download a copy in: GIF(992K). JPEG(291K). ... JPEG(291K). Starfire Optical Range Site showing 3.5m telescope, 1.5m telescope, Auxiliary Beam Director (ABD), and ...
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Starfire Tracking Telescope Details
Posted on 02/07/2003 9:22:44 AM PST by MichaelP. StarFire Telescope Housing. The Starfire Optical Range (SOR) at Kirtland Air Force Base has installed the world's largest telescope capable of tracking low earth-orbiting satellites.
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Art Poster Print - Starfire Adaptive Optics Telescope by at SHOP.COM
Search, find and buy Art Poster Print - Starfire Adaptive Optics Telescope by Print Size: 16 x 20 inches. and other products from a variety of merchants via the OneCart(tm) solution at SHOP.COM. ... Find all your favorite Starfire Adaptive Optics Telescope posters, art prints and framed art at Printfinders.com, the ...
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Starfire Optical Range
Search WWW Search www.coseti.org Search www.oseti.net Search www.photonstar.org Search www.fourthplanet.org Search www.stuartkingsley.com. Starfire Optical Range ... Starfire Optical Range. The Starfire Optical Range at Kirkland Air Force Base did significant work in the 80's, then ...
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Starfire
... Laboratory at its Starfire optical Range (SOR) has installed the world's largest telescope capable of tracking low earth-orbiting satellites. The telescope has a 3.5-meter (1 l ...
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Starfire Telescope
... The Starfire telescope is 11.5 feet in diameter and is protected by a unique retracting cylinrical enlosure so ... For more information on this Starfire telescope go to: http://www.de ...
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Deesp-Sky photos in black-and-white
Deep-Sky photos (b/w) ... Digital camera: SBIG ST-7. Telescope: Astro-Physics StarFire EDF 6.1" f/7.5 ... Digital camera: SBIG ST-7. Telescope: Astro-Physics StarFire EDF 6.1" f/7.5 ...
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Starfire Optical Range - Facilities (1.5m telescope)
Facilities. home / facilities / 1.5m telescope. 1.5 meter Telescope Facility ... The 1.5 meter telescope and its associated laboratories house the ... at the 1.5 meter telescope, has the potential to ... The 1.5 meter telescope is a classical Cassegrainian optical ...
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>U.S. tries to develop anti-satellite weapon (International Herald Tribune)
The Bush administration is seeking to develop a powerful ground-based laser weapon that would use beams of concentrated light to destroy enemy satellites in orbit.
>US plans anti-satellite lasers (New Scientist)
Ground-based lasers that adapt to counteract atmospheric distortion could disable satellites without leaving dangerous debris in orbit
>Bush Administration Researching Anti-Satellite Laser Weapon (Free Internet Press)
The Bush administration is seeking to develop a powerful ground-based laser weapon that would use beams of concentrated light to destroy enemy satellites in orbit. The largely secret project, parts of which have been made public through Air Force budget documents submitted to Congress in February, is part of a wide-ranging effort to develop space weapons, both defensive and offensive. No treaty