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  2. List of space forces, units, and formations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of space forces, units, and formations that identifies the current and historical antecedents and insignia for the military space arms of countries fielding a space component, whether an independent space force, multinational commands, joint command, or as a part of another military service.

  3. List of United States Space Force installations - Wikipedia

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    Some installations are still called "Air Force Base", although operated by the US Space Force. [1] Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora, Colorado [2] Clear Space Force Base in Anderson, Alaska; Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, California [3] Patrick Space Force Base near Satellite Beach, Florida. [4]

  4. SpaceX reusable launch system development program - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, it was projected that the first-stage separation of a reusable Falcon 9 rocket would occur at a velocity of approximately Mach 6 (4,600 mph; 2.0 km/s) rather than Mach 10 (7,600 mph; 3.4 km/s) for an expendable Falcon 9, to provide the residual fuel necessary for the deceleration and turnaround maneuver and the controlled descent and ...

  5. United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    The primary Space Force uniform is the OCP Uniform, adopted from the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Army. The Space Force uses unique "space blue" thread for ranks and badges, wears a full color flag on the left sleeve, and wears full color patches. [165] Space Force cadets in Air Force Academy parade dress with their platinum sashes

  6. Boeing X-37 - Wikipedia

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    The sixth X-37B mission (OTV-6), U.S. Space Force 7 (formerly known as AFSPC 7), launched on an Atlas V 501 rocket from Cape Canaveral SLC-41 on 17 May 2020 at 13:14:00 UTC. [95] This mission is the first time the spaceplane has carried a service module, a ring attached to the rear of the vehicle for hosting multiple experiments. [96]

  7. North American X-15 - Wikipedia

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    It reached its maximum speed of 4,520 miles per hour (7,274 km/h) in October 1967 with pilot William "Pete" Knight of the U.S. Air Force in control. Five principal aircraft were used during the X-15 program: three X-15 planes and two modified "nonstandard" NB-52 bombers:

  8. Space force - Wikipedia

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    A space force is a military branch of a nation's armed forces that conducts military operations in outer space and space warfare.The world's first space force was the Russian Space Forces, established in 1992 as an independent military service.

  9. Firefly Alpha - Wikipedia

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    The version 2 Alpha vehicle still utilizes two stages to orbit, but now both are 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) in diameter and use RP-1/LOX propellants. [2] The main body of the rocket is constructed using a lightweight carbon composite material. [4] In March 2018, Firefly said that the development of Alpha was expected to cost approximately US$100 ...