Parallax Rising 2.2 Table Top Exercise Models Space Refueling Future

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January 17, 2024 | Originally published by U.S. Space Force on January 3, 2024

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Imagine a day in the future, during a potential conflict on Earth, when a geosynchronous (GEO) U.S. Space Force (USSF) satellite will be required to support terrestrial operations while simultaneously performing maneuvers to avoid a piece of debris or a threat from an adversary.

Like driving a car through an obstacle course, every satellite maneuver expends precious fuel. Too many maneuvers could completely expend a satellite’s fuel reserves, leaving it vulnerable to attack or collision. Either event could not only deprive the USSF of a vital space resource but lead to a debris cloud that could threaten other space assets for hundreds of years.

In today’s congested and contested space domain, enabling sustained satellite maneuvering is a priority for the USSF. Space Systems Command (SSC) is taking a key first step toward Dynamic Space Operations (DSO) by investigating the concept of on-orbit refueling. This work is being conducted by SSC’s Space Mobility and Logistics team.

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