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Space Command leader describes the cosmos as a military area of responsibility
Jeffrey Quiggle - Yesterday 1:39 PM
 
Lieutenant General John Shaw also discusses asteroid threats, Internet access in Ukraine and the difference between Space Command and Space Force.

Space Command Lieutenant General John Shaw offers intriguing insight into recent changes in the space arena, including the distinction between the roles of Space Command and Space Force.

In the first edition of the journal Aether, Shaw writes (with colleagues Jean Purgason and Amy Soileau) about the designation of space as a new military area of responsibility.
 
They argue that “the word ‘global’ cannot adequately describe the political/military range of national security consideration,” and that “the concept of key terrain must be reimagined in the domain.”
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/space-command-leader-describes-the-cosmos-as-a-military-area-of-responsibility/ar-AAWl5tl?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=da3074a39bcf4b7fa6e3b3888c35554c

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Of topic, sort of, does anyone know that in 1953 there was a Canadian SciFi show called Space Command and two of its cast members were William Shatner and James Doohan?

Okay back on topic, seems like someone was feeling left out and needed a do you know how important I am moment.

On a cyber note, Shaw says the people of Ukraine, under Russian attack for nearly two months, are often still able to connect to the Internet thanks to space operations. Silly me, I thought it was thanks to Musk and his Starlink.
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