Aerodynamics Today – January 22, 2022

3x U.S. NAVY E-6B-Mercury

(NUKE COMMAND)

[D]rub24✈️

VOTE25✈️

RUFF07✈️

01/21/22

https://www.navair.navy.mil/product/E-6B-Mercury

“America’s deadliest plane”

Communications relay and strategic airborne command post aircraft. Provides survivable, reliable, and endurable airborne command, control, and communications between the National Command Authority (NCA) and U.S. strategic and non-strategic forces. Two squadrons, the “Ironmen” of VQ-3 and the “Shadows” of VQ-4 deploy more than 20 aircrews from Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. to meet these requirements.

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U.S. SPACE SYSTEMS COMMAND/ELON MUSK🛰

ATLAS-5

LIFTOFF🚀

GREEN LIGHT🚦

:Owls:

Light will overcome d_a_rkness.

Light will expose darkne_s_s.

Light will _reveal_ darkness.

Light will defeat darkness.

Q

ENOU[G]H IS EN[O]UGH.

_CONF_AW-CjF78-82(Z 00:00)_

:OWLS:

Good Hunting!

Q

FOR GREEN.

Q

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MUSK VID (flashing green light) 10:17PM EST

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@GEORGENEWS LIVE

1/21/22

“NAVAL STATION GUANTANAMO BAY” 👀💀

GITMO MAX CAPACITY

[1] OTHER PRISON PREPARED

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GITMO BASE COMMAND X3🛩🛩🛩

USAF BOXER47✈️ OUT OF D.C.

HEADING DOWN SOUTH👀

(WENT DARK ON GITMO ROUTE)

SAM165 G5🛩

WASHINGTON D.C.

HONDURAS👀

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@GEORGENEWS LIVE

1/21/22

JOINT BASE ANDREWS-

NAVAL STATION GUANTANAMO BAY-

JOINT BASE ANDREWS👀

USAF BOXER47✈

1/20/2022

JOINT BASE ANDREWS-

NAVAL STATION GUANTANAMO BAY-

JOINT BASE ANDREWS👀

*OTHER AIRCRAFT GITMO BASE COMMAND 🛩🛩🛩

*PST TIME

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Space Force Just Launched Satellites Capable Of ‘Inspecting’ Enemy Satellites

Two new satellites launched as part of Space Force’s push for more space domain awareness can get up close and personal with other objects in orbit.

Space Force launched two additional satellites today as part of its push for greater Space Domain Awareness, or SDA, in geosynchronous orbit some 22,000 miles away from Earth. The two satellites are part of the Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program, or GSSAP, and will allow Space Force to not only locate and identify objects in this distant orbit, but also maneuver close to them in order to inspect them or assess their capabilities. The launch comes as Space Force leadership continues to sound the alarm about the risks posed to U.S. satellites in orbit.

The Northrop Grumman-built GSSAP-5 and GSSAP-6 were launched today at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida atop a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V 511 rocket. The first two GSSAP satellites were launched in 2014, with the second two following in 2016. Space Force has not released any details about how these two new GSSAP satellites might differ from the previous four, which were designed to operate near the belt of other geosynchronous satellites and maneuver close to them to conduct surveillance. A spokesperson for Space Systems Command stated this week that the new GGSAP satellites “will provide improved SDA data to the National Space Defense Center and other national users to enhance our ability to navigate freely and safely within the GEO belt.”

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