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residentshitcunt · 1 month ago
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You know what, fuck you
*un-micros your wave*
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ionosphere-relay · 9 months ago
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all the yanks in Naval Communications Station Harold E. Holt should make like harold holt and walk into the ocean never to return
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thetopbestguide · 2 years ago
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Mysterious alien-like ‘hexagon’ formation that can be seen from space baffles internet but there is a simple explanation
Mysterious alien-like ‘hexagon’ formation that can be seen from space baffles internet but there is a simple explanation
A MYSTERIOUS alien-like hexagon that can be seen from outer space has long baffled the internet. But the identity of the formation that lies on Australia’s rugged coastline has a more straightforward explanation. 2 The mysterious hexagon can be seen from outer spaceCredit: YouTube The Harold E. Holt naval station is a secretive communications centre operated by Australia’s Department of…
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you-are-another-me · 5 years ago
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Communication_Station_Harold_E._Holt
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hactavistaanonymous777 · 3 years ago
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grimark · 7 years ago
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Hilariously enough the place where I’m staying is right near the Harold E. Holt Naval Communication Station
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defpost · 5 years ago
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U.S. Space Force’s Space Surveillance Telescope Achieves “First Light”
#USSpaceForce’s Space Surveillance Telescope Achieves “First Light”. #SST
The U.S. Space Force (USSF) Space and Missile Systems Center’s (SMC) Space Surveillance Telescope (SST) Program achieved “first light” on March 5.
The key milestone was reached, in partnership with the Australian Ministry of Defense, after the SST was moved from White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico to Harold E. Holt Naval Communications Station in Western Australia.
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sciencespies · 5 years ago
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U.S. Space Force deploying surveillance telescope in Australia
https://sciencespies.com/space/u-s-space-force-deploying-surveillance-telescope-in-australia/
U.S. Space Force deploying surveillance telescope in Australia
The telescope was designed to track and identify debris and satellites more than 22,000 miles above Earth.
WASHINGTON — A U.S.-developed space surveillance telescope has been assembled at a new facility in Western Australia and is expected to start operating in 2022, the U.S. Space Force Space and Missile Systems Center announced April 23.
The telescope, designed to track and identify debris and satellites more than 22,000 miles above Earth, was developed a decade ago by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory with funding from the Defense Advanced Research Agency. Between 2011 and 2017 the telescope was tested at the Atom Site on White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. DARPA handed over the telescope to the U.S. Air Force in 2017.
The United States and Australia signed an agreement to base the telescope in Australia in an effort to fill a fill a gap in the U.S. Space Surveillance Network coverage of the Southern Hemisphere. The United States shares the SSN network of ground-based sensors with key allies, including Australia.
SMC said the telescope last month achieved “first light,” meaning that course alignment of the telescope optics with the wide field of view camera has been completed, allowing the first images of objects in orbit to be seen by the telescope.
The Australian government built a new dome for the telescope at the Harold E. Holt Naval Communication Station in Western Australia. The facility has a 2-megawatt central power station. The telescope will undergo tests before entering service in 2022. The Royal Australian Air Force will operate the telescope jointly with the U.S. Space Force’s 21st Space Wing.
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theallseeingear · 8 years ago
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