TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「The mission of protecting America's vulnerable orbital networks falls to U.S. Space Command and Space Force, which since December has the same status as the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines. General John "Jay" Raymond, Space Force's first commanding general, says space-based systems form the backbone of modern life. (Streetlamps are timed to global positioning system (GPS) spacecraft. Businesses rely on GPS to time-stamp credit-card purchases. Weather satellites transmit information for nightly forecasts. Many of the around 650,000 calls made to 911 every day in the U.S. depend on satellites overhead.) For more than nine months, TIME conducted a series of interviews with Raymond and other Space Command leaders, analysts and operations experts in Washington, D.C., and Colorado, documenting the birth of this new branch of the U.S. military. The picture that emerges is mixed, reports W.J. Hennigan. Space Force comprises dedicated professionals attempting to mitigate real threats. But it has work to do convincing Americans it is undertaking an operation critical to their safety and way of life, and not just an overpriced, militarized vanity project. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Spencer Lowell for TIME」7月29日 1時19分 - time

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The mission of protecting America's vulnerable orbital networks falls to U.S. Space Command and Space Force, which since December has the same status as the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines. General John "Jay" Raymond, Space Force's first commanding general, says space-based systems form the backbone of modern life. (Streetlamps are timed to global positioning system (GPS) spacecraft. Businesses rely on GPS to time-stamp credit-card purchases. Weather satellites transmit information for nightly forecasts. Many of the around 650,000 calls made to 911 every day in the U.S. depend on satellites overhead.) For more than nine months, TIME conducted a series of interviews with Raymond and other Space Command leaders, analysts and operations experts in Washington, D.C., and Colorado, documenting the birth of this new branch of the U.S. military. The picture that emerges is mixed, reports W.J. Hennigan. Space Force comprises dedicated professionals attempting to mitigate real threats. But it has work to do convincing Americans it is undertaking an operation critical to their safety and way of life, and not just an overpriced, militarized vanity project. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Spencer Lowell for TIME


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