AFSPC Milestones: First Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance (GEODSS) system site was operational
United States Air Force sent this bulletin at 08/20/2012 08:05 AM CDTHaving trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page.
You are subscribed to no topic for United States Air Force.
08/20/2012 09:00 AM CDT
As Air Force Space Command approaches its 30th Anniversary on 1 Sep, here is a significant milestone that led to the creation of a new command responsible for the space domain...
On 30 July 1982, the first Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance (GEODSS) system site was operational in Socorro, N.M. The system was developed to detect, track, and identify all tasked space objects within its area of coverage. GEODSS performs its mission using a telescope, low-light-level television cameras, and computers. The telescopes are able to "see" objects 10,000 times dimmer than the human eye can detect. This sensitivity allows the system to only operate at night and provide data on deep space objects in orbit from 3,000 to 22,000 miles.
more...
On 30 July 1982, the first Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance (GEODSS) system site was operational in Socorro, N.M. The system was developed to detect, track, and identify all tasked space objects within its area of coverage. GEODSS performs its mission using a telescope, low-light-level television cameras, and computers. The telescopes are able to "see" objects 10,000 times dimmer than the human eye can detect. This sensitivity allows the system to only operate at night and provide data on deep space objects in orbit from 3,000 to 22,000 miles.
more...