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USAF Eyes Counter-ASAT System in 2011 -- Amy Butler  -- Aviation Week & Space Technology  -- March 16, 2008

The U.S. Air Force intends to field the first system explicitly designed to help counter anti-satellite missiles and other threats, The Rapid Attack Identification Detection Reporting System (Raidrs) Block 20, which they intend for it to collect data from open and classified sources to provide predictability in the event of an ASAT attack.

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Satellite Spotters Glimpse Secrets, and Tell Them -- John Schwartz  -- New York Times  -- February 05, 2008

An article on the community of visual satellite spotters, amateur hobbyists who enjoy the challenge of identifying and tracking government satellites and sharing the information on the internet.

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Disabled Spy Satellite Threatens Earth -- Eileen Sullivan  -- Associated Press  -- January 27, 2008

A large U.S. spy satellite has lost power and could hit the Earth in late February or early March, government officials said Saturday.

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Threat as 10-ton satellite set to crash back to Earth -- David Watts  -- The Times  -- January 27, 2008

A large American spy satellite has lost power and is expected to crash back to Earth sometime late next month. A spokesman with the U.S. National Security Council refused to speculate on the possibility that the satellite may be shot down by a missile to prevent any debris causing damage.

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French Say 'Non' to U.S. Disclosure of Secret Satellites -- Peter B. de Selding  -- Space.com  -- June 08, 2007

A French space-surveillance radar has detected 20-30 satellites in low Earth orbit that do not figure in the U.S. Defense Department's published catalogue, a discovery that French officials say they will use to pressure U.S. authorities to stop publishing the whereabouts of French reconnaissance and military communications satellites.

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US military tracks Chinese satellite debris -- Geoff Brumfiel  -- Nature  -- January 31, 2007

Almost three weeks after the successful test of a Chinese anti-satellite weapon, the US military has catalogued more than 500 pieces of debris created by the destruction of the obsolete weather satellite Watchdog groups are keeping a keen eye on the space junk, and are using data from the military to learn more about the weapon's capabilities.

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Air Force seeks to strengthen satellite defense system -- Greg Grant  -- Government Executive  -- November 01, 2006

The U.S. Air Force is beefing up the service's ability to accurately track and monitor the position of other satellites in space and developing systems that can destroy those viewed as a threat.

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US space commander predicts satellite attacks -- Jim Wolf  -- Reuters  -- August 15, 2006

The Air Force's new top commander for space predicted on future attacks on U.S. satellites and called for greatly expanded tracking and identification of payloads launched by other countries.

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Space and Counterspace -- John A. Tirpak  -- Air Force Magazine  -- June 01, 2006

An overview of the U.S. Air Force's space situational awareness efforts which strive to "enhance its knowledge of what's in orbit, as well as its ability to know if American space systems are under attack."

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Hybrid wars and satellite vulnerabilities -- Taylor Dinerman  -- Space Review  -- March 13, 2006

The author explores ways to secure valuable space resources against 'assymetric attack' and suggests that a space surveillance system, similar to the proposed system for observing and tracking Earth-crossing objects, is the best solution.

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