Space warfare
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+ | '''Space warfare''' is hypothetical combat in which one or more belligerents are situated in [[outer space]]. The scope of space warfare therefore includes ''ground-to-space warfare'', such as attacking [[satellite]]s from the Earth; ''space-to-space warfare'', such as satellites attacking satellites; and ''space-to-ground warfare'', such as satellites attacking Earth-based targets. [[Space warfare in fiction]] is thus sub-genre and theme of [[science fiction]], where it is portrayed with a range of realism and plausibility. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Asteroid impact avoidance]] | ||
+ | * [[Beijing–Washington space hotline]] | ||
+ | * [[Militarisation of space]] | ||
+ | * [[Space force]] | ||
+ | * [[Space weapon]] | ||
+ | * [[Sun outage]] | ||
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+ | Related to specific countries and facilities: | ||
+ | * [[Department of Defense Manned Space Flight Support Office]] | ||
+ | * [[European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company|European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company]] | ||
+ | * [[Joint Functional Component Command for Space and Global Strike]] ([[US Strategic Command]]) | ||
+ | * [[National Missile Defense]] | ||
+ | * [[Pine Gap]] (Australia) | ||
+ | * [[United States Air Force Space Command]] | ||
+ | * [[United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command]] | ||
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Space warfare is hypothetical combat in which one or more belligerents are situated in outer space. The scope of space warfare therefore includes ground-to-space warfare, such as attacking satellites from the Earth; space-to-space warfare, such as satellites attacking satellites; and space-to-ground warfare, such as satellites attacking Earth-based targets. Space warfare in fiction is thus sub-genre and theme of science fiction, where it is portrayed with a range of realism and plausibility.
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See also
- Asteroid impact avoidance
- Beijing–Washington space hotline
- Militarisation of space
- Space force
- Space weapon
- Sun outage
Related to specific countries and facilities:
- Department of Defense Manned Space Flight Support Office
- European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company
- Joint Functional Component Command for Space and Global Strike (US Strategic Command)
- National Missile Defense
- Pine Gap (Australia)
- United States Air Force Space Command
- United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command
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