Dona Ferentes
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Defence Space Command will:
- Develop and advocate for space specific priorities across Whole of Government, industry, allies and our international partners.
- Allow us to establish an organisation to create, train and sustain our people and assign trained space specialists to the Chief of Joint Operations when needed.
- Conduct strategic space planning, assist in the development of refinement of space policy, guide scientific and technological space priorities and define a resilient and effective space architecture in close collaboration with our allies.
- Ensure the design, construction, maintenance and operation of Defence space capabilities are in accordance with Defence standards and limitations.
But we do have Pine Gap and Jindalee also several other installations that aren't high profile, tie that in with U.S Space Command and it does make a bit of sense.Good that the problem is being recognised, but have we the capability to do anything about stuff created by countries with billion dollar budgets ?
I mean we can't even manufacture cars these days.
Outer space should never be seen as a new battleground, and that's what Australia is signing up to, rather than to further our knowledge and scientific endeavour.This is one of the reasons I really like ASF. The lambasting, the lampooning, the irreverence, the sending up (see what I did there?) of our pollies.
I personally think that we (Australia) lost our way with regards to space technology and rocketry and missed a huge opportunity to be in the vanguard. Now, we're just playing catch up but at least we are heading into the final frontier, again.
Yes, it's primarily a military operation however am still expecting scientific and industrial spin offs/outs from our "space command". I certainly hope that it will inspire young Aussies to reach for the stars.
Idealistic but naive. We should n ot have any weapons but if others do then so must we.Outer space should never be seen as a new battleground, and that's what Australia is signing up to, rather than to further our knowledge and scientific endeavour.
We - ie. our Pollies - don't have half a brain and that's why we are so far behind the rest of the world in so many areas.
Why?Idealistic but naive. We should n ot have any weapons but if others do then so must we.
Ever heard of spy satellites ?Why?
Who are our enemies in outer space, given we have nothing up there?
I guess you have never heard of the PAROS Treaty.
Um, hello?Who are our enemies in outer space, given we have nothing up there?
A lot of the ICBM these days, will no doubt be laser guided from satellites IMO, it would be obvious if you have laser guided missiles, which they do, they would transfer that technology to accurate guidance systems which are in lower orbit, to pinpoint critical targets.Why?
Who are our enemies in outer space, given we have nothing up there?
I guess you have never heard of the PAROS Treaty.
I think we have a big enough job to clean up our backyard before sweeping the skyThis is one of the reasons I really like ASF. The lambasting, the lampooning, the irreverence, the sending up (see what I did there?) of our pollies.
I personally think that we (Australia) lost our way with regards to space technology and rocketry and missed a huge opportunity to be in the vanguard. Now, we're just playing catch up but at least we are heading into the final frontier, again.
Yes, it's primarily a military operation however am still expecting scientific and industrial spin offs/outs from our "space command". I certainly hope that it will inspire young Aussies to reach for the stars.
I think we have a big enough job to clean up our backyard before sweeping the sky
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