Skip to main content (Press Enter).
Toggle navigation
Space Operations Command (SPOC)
Space Operations Command (SPOC)
Search
Search Space Operations Command (SPOC):
Search
Search Space Operations Command (SPOC):
Search
Home
News
About Us
About Space Operations Command
Fact Sheets
Leadership
SPD-4
SAPR
Air Force Space Command Archival Site
Connect With Us
Photos
Videos
Facebook
Twitter
Careers
Contact
Home
News
News
Results:
Tag:
CFSCC
Clear
11
Dec 2020
From space traffic monitoring to human space flight rescue, Vandenberg units provide integral support to NASA missions
Since 1958, the Department of Defense has provided human space flight support to NASA. This legacy of partnership and support continues today, and has grown to include a wide joint and international military presence. At Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., the Combined Force Space Component Command (CFSCC) and its subunit the Combined Space Operations Center (CSpOC) provide a variety of support to NASA missions, while also exemplifying how partnering with other military services and allies can benefit all.
24
Sep 2020
18 SPCS now predicts debris-on-debris collisions in space, enhancing Space Domain Awareness for all
For the first time, the Combined Force Space Component Command’s 18th Space Control Squadron began publically sharing data for debris-on-debris conjunction predictions via www.Space-Track.org, Sept. 24. Previously, the 18 SPCS only released debris-on-active satellite conjunction prediction data publically due to limited conjunction screening and reporting capacity. Through a project titled Reduction of Conjunction Assessment Processing (ReCAP), 18 SPCS personnel reduced the daily number of legacy low to no-risk early conjunction reporting to satellite owners and operators by more than 30 percent. Additionally, the 18 SPCS increased the total number of objects screened daily by more than 350 percent.