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Change of Responsibility
Chief Master Sgt. Jason Childers speaks to Guardians after becoming the U.S. Space Forces – Indo-Pacific Command’s newest senior enlisted leader July 19 during the command’s first-ever change of responsibility ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Change of Responsibility
Chief Master Sgt. Jason Childers became the U.S. Space Forces – Indo-Pacific Command’s newest senior enlisted leader July 19 during the command’s first-ever change of responsibility ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Change of Responsibility
Chief Master Sgt. Jason Childers salutes after becoming the U.S. Space Forces – Indo-Pacific Command’s newest senior enlisted leader July 19 during the command’s first-ever change of responsibility ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander highlights key alliance at Australian Space Summit
Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander, delivers keynote remarks at the Australian Space Summit in Sydney, Australia, May 27, 2024. During the conference, Mastalir discussed how allied space collaboration in the Indo-Pacific has become increasingly important while simultaneously supporting the security and stability of the region. (Courtesy Photo)
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U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander highlights key alliance at Australian Space Summit
Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander, delivers keynote remarks at the Australian Space Summit in Sydney, Australia, May 27, 2024. During the conference, Mastalir discussed how allied space collaboration in the Indo-Pacific has become increasingly important while simultaneously supporting the security and stability of the region. (Courtesy Photo)
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U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander highlights key alliance at Australian Space Summit
Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander, listens to a speaker during a panel at the Australian Space Summit in Sydney, Australia, May 27, 2024. During the conference, Mastalir discussed how allied space collaboration in the Indo-Pacific has become increasingly important while simultaneously supporting the security and stability of the region. (Courtesy Photo)
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U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander highlights key alliance at Australian Space Summit
Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander, delivers keynote remarks at the Australian Space Summit in Sydney, Australia, May 27, 2024. During the conference, Mastalir discussed how allied space collaboration in the Indo-Pacific has become increasingly important while simultaneously supporting the security and stability of the region. (Courtesy Photo)
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U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific participates in Aerospace Corporation Center panel
Brig. Gen. Anthony J. Mastalir, commander, United States Space Forces Indo Pacific, left, speaks in a Space Partnership & Competition in the Pacific conference panel alongside Barbara Golf, U.S. Space Force Executive Agent for Space Domain Awareness, and other space industry panelists at the Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy in El Segundo, California, March 18, 2024. During the conference, Mastalir discussed how space capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region have become increasingly important while simultaneously driving international cooperation and competition. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific participates in Aerospace Corporation Center panel
Brig. Gen. Anthony J. Mastalir, commander, United States Space Forces Indo Pacific, second from left, participates in a Space Partnership & Competition in the Pacific conference panel alongside Barbara Golf, U.S. Space Force Executive Agent for Space Domain Awareness, and other space industry panelists, at the Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy in El Segundo, California, March 18, 2024. Mastalir also explained why the rules-based international order is essential to ensuring peace and stability and discussed how a free and open Indo-Pacific is not possible without the Space Force's efforts. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific participates in Aerospace Corporation Center panel
Brig. Gen. Anthony J. Mastalir, commander, United States Space Forces Indo Pacific, left, participates in a Space Partnership & Competition in the Pacific conference panel alongside Barbara Golf, U.S. Space Force Executive Agent for Space Domain Awareness at the Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy in El Segundo, California, March 18, 2024. During the conference, Mastalir discussed his priorities, the growing number of space actors in the Indo-Pacific region and the importance of maintaining relationships alongside Allies and partners. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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NASA accepts Astronaut Selection Program applications
A NASA SLS launches the Artemis l mission from Space Launch Complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., Nov. 16, 2022. Artemis l is a planned uncrewed test flight for NASA’s Artemis program that is the first integrated flight of the agency's Orion MPCV and Space Launch System super heavy-lift rocket.(U.S. Space Force photo by Joshua Conti)
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U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander details fuel spill with local Maui school
Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander, spoke Feb. 9, 2023, with a group of about 60 student leaders at Kamehameha Schools Maui in Pukalani, Hawaii. Mastalir detailed a fuel spill atop nearby Haleakala, a place sacred to native Hawaiians, and reiterated the Space Force's pledge to exceed remediation standards and maintain transparency during the clean-up. The students asked a variety of questions, including what effect the spill had on plants and animals at the site, to what steps are being taken to prevent a spill from happening again. Mastalir assured the students that work would include a cultural monitor to ensure an approach consistent with cultural imperatives. The Kamehameha Schools offer a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum which includes the study of Hawaiian culture and language, as well as character education and religious instruction. (U.S. Space Force photo by Stephen Brady)
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U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander details fuel spill with local Maui school
Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific commander, spoke Feb. 9, 2023, with a group of about 60 student leaders at Kamehameha Schools Maui in Pukalani, Hawaii. Mastalir detailed a fuel spill atop nearby Haleakala, a place sacred to native Hawaiians, and reiterated the Space Force's pledge to exceed remediation standards and maintain transparency during the clean-up. The students asked a variety of questions, including what effect the spill had on plants and animals at the site, to what steps are being taken to prevent a spill from happening again. Mastalir assured the students that work would include a cultural monitor to ensure an approach consistent with cultural imperatives. The Kamehameha Schools offer a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum which includes the study of Hawaiian culture and language, as well as character education and religious instruction. (U.S. Space Force photo by Stephen Brady)
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Eyes on the Sky: US, Australia collaborate to advance space superiority
A C-Band space surveillance radar system, owned by the U.S. Air Force, operates as a dedicated sensor node at NCS Harold E. Holt, near Exmouth, Australia. Strategically located to cover both the southern and eastern hemisphere, the C-Band radar provides tracking and identification of space assets and debris for the U.S. space surveillance network. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeanette Mullinax)
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Eyes on the Sky: US, Australia collaborate to advance space superiority
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jennifer Beisel, space liaison officer, 21st Operations Group, 21st Space Wing, works alongside Royal Australian Air Force to monitor and operate a U.S.-owned C-Band space surveillance radar system at NCS Harold E. Holt, near Exmouth, Australia. Strategically located to cover both the southern and eastern hemisphere, the C-Band radar provides tracking and identification of space assets and debris for the U.S. space surveillance network. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeanette Mullinax)
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Eyes on the Sky: US, Australia collaborate to advance space superiority
Royal Australian Air Force Flight Lt. James Pak, RAAF No. 1 Remote Sensor Unit, and U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Jennifer Beisel, space liaison officer , 21st Operations Group, 21st Space Wing, work together to monitor and operate a U.S.-owned C-Band space surveillance radar system at NCS Harold E. Holt, near Exmouth, Australia. Strategically located to cover both the southern and eastern hemisphere, the C-Band radar provides tracking and identification of space assets and debris for the U.S. space surveillance network. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeanette Mullinax)
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Eyes on the Sky: US, Australia collaborate to advance space superiority
Royal Australian Air Force Flight Lt. James Pak, RAAF No. 1 Remote Sensor Unit, works with U.S. Air Force counterparts to monitor and operate a U.S.-owned C-Band space surveillance radar system at NCS Harold E. Holt, near Exmouth, Australia. Strategically located to cover both the southern and eastern hemisphere, the C-Band radar provides tracking and identification of space assets and debris for the U.S. space surveillance network. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeanette Mullinax)
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Eyes on the Sky: US, Australia collaborate to advance space superiority
The Space Surveillance Telescope (SST), developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is being reassembled at NCS Harold E. Holt, near Exmouth, Australia. The SST is a ground-based optical system that detects and tracks small objects in deep space, and provides an unprecedented wide-area search capability that will enhance space situational awareness of the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeanette Mullinax)
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Eyes on the Sky: US, Australia collaborate to advance space superiority
The Space Surveillance Telescope (SST), developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is being reassembled at NCS Harold E. Holt, near Exmouth, Australia. The SST is a ground-based optical system that detects and tracks small objects in deep space, and provides an unprecedented wide-area search capability that will enhance space situational awareness of the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeanette Mullinax)
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