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Space Surveillance Fence Program Collection

National Air and Space Museum

Object Details

Names
Naval Research Laboratory (U.S.)
United States. Air Force
United States. Navy
Topic
Astronautics, Military
Artificial satellites -- Tracking
Electronic surveillance
Cold War
Provenance
Christopher Matson, Gift, 2014, 2014.0048
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Space Surveillance Fence Program Collection
Summary
The Navy Space Surveillance System (NavSpaSur) was developed between 1958 and 1964 by the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) for the detection and tracking of foreign satellites. Operated by the United States Navy from 1961-2004 and thereafter by the US Air Force until its decommissioning in 2013, the system (known as the Space Fence) had three transmitting sites and six receiving stations across the southern United States. Its radar signals detected active satellites and larger pieces of space debris passing through them at altitudes up to 15,000 miles and helped determine their orbital elements. An improved space surveillance radar on Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific entered service in 2020.
Biographical / Historical
The Navy Space Surveillance System (NavSpaSur) was developed between 1958 and 1964 by the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) for the detection and tracking of foreign satellites. Known as the Space Fence, the system began operations in 1959. Operated by the United States Navy from 1961-2004 and thereafter by the US Air Force until its decommissioning in 2013, the system had three transmitting sites and six receiving stations across the southern United States. Its radar signals detected active satellites and larger pieces of space debris passing through them at altitudes up to 15,000 miles and helped determine their orbital elements. Transmitter sites were located at Lake Kickapoo, Texas (Station SK); Gila River, Arizona (Station SG); and Jordan Lake, Alabama (Station SJ). Receiver stations were located at San Diego, California (Station SS); Elephant Butte, New Mexico (Station SE); Red River, Arkansas (Station SR); Silver Lake, Mississippi (Station SM); Hawkinsville, Georgia (Station SH); and at Fort Stewart (Tattnall County), Georgia (Station ST). Data collected at the receiver stations was transmitted to the NAVSPASUR Headquarters and Computation Center at the Naval Surface Weapons Center, Dahlgren, Virginia. Command of the system was transferred to the US Air Force's 20th Space Control Squadron in October 2004. The Air Force Space Surveillance System (AFSSS) was shut down on September 1, 2013. An improved space surveillance radar on Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific entered service in 2020.
Extent
15.11 Cubic feet (13 boxes)
Date
1959-2002
Archival Repository
National Air and Space Museum Archives
Identifier
NASM.2014.0048
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Citation
Space Surveillance Fence Program Collection, Acc. NASM.2014.0048, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
This collection has not yet been processed. Material is in the order it was received. Duplicate materials may appear in several different locations within the collection.
Processing Information
Arranged and described by Allan Janus, 2015; revised and encoded by Melissa A. N. Keiser, 2022.
Rights
Material is subject to Smithsonian Terms of Use. Should you wish to use NASM material in any medium, please submit an Application for Permission to Reproduce NASM Material, available at Permissions Requests.
Scope and Contents
The Space Surveillance Fence Program Collection consists of 15 cubic feet of photographs of NAVSPASUR personnel, facilities, and stations; many of the photographs are unidentified. Also included in the collection are operational and systems manuals, paper strip charts of radar data, reports and memoranda.
Restrictions
No restrictions on access
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1649443500741-1649443501457-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/pg236240c20-b352-4bbd-abda-7ef0ad69f8e7

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  • Report and photographs for proposed relay racks and panels

  • Photographs – SR Red River

  • NAVSPOC (Naval Space Operations Center), general information

  • Olsen Space Tracking Facility (San Diego) dedication program

  • NAVSPASUR Field Station Status Reports, 1960

  • Photographs – Black and white prints

  • Photographs – SR (Red River)

  • Photographs, color negatives – unidentified installation

  • Photographs – Tattnall (ST)

  • Photographs – ceremony at the George W. Olsen Satellite Tracking Facility

  • Photographs – Brown Field (San Diego)

  • Photographs – SM (Silver Lake)

  • NAVSPASUR Documentation Control Center notebook – program reference

  • Photographs – SR (Red River)

  • Compact discs – San Diego photographs, September 13, 2002; Backup of Photos, March 21, 2003 – Elephant Butte, Hawkinsville, Red River, San Diego, Silver Lake, Tattnal

  • Photographs – SE Elephant Butte

  • CD – Naval Space Command Field Station Photos

  • Photographs - Polaroid photographs – Silver Lake

  • Photographs – SR (Red River)

  • Photographs – Lake Kickapoo array (Site SK)

  • SPASUR General Data (schedules, memos, "Fieldgram" newsletters)

  • Photographs – SE Elephant Butte

  • Survey drawing, San Diego Station

  • Photographs – SE Elephant Butte

  • Photographs – SE Elephant Butte

  • Color negatives – Unidentified installation

  • 216.980 Mc Interferometer tables

  • NAVSPASUR mission tasks, chain of command relationship, customers, commanding officers and civilian personnel, PIO data

  • Photographs – NAVSPASUR computer facilities

  • Analysis of Fence Observations of STS-107 Reentry

  • Photographs – Unidentified personnel

  • CD – Hi Res Pictures TX Texas Sites

  • Photographs – MTI & Dielectric, Raymond, ME

  • Photographs – REDRIV Red River

  • Miscellaneous articles, clippings

  • Naval Space Surveillance System Status Reports

  • Report on Russian Space Surveillance Network

  • SPASUR Command History

  • Group photographs

  • Photographs – SM (Silver Lake)

  • Photographs – Color prints

  • Scrapbook 10

  • Photographs and negatives – Elephant Butte (SE)

  • Instruction Manual for AESOP (Artificial Earth Satellite Observation Program), Volume 1 of 2

  • Fundamentals of RF and Microwave Noise Figure Measurements – Application Note 57-1, Hewlett-Packard

  • Photographs – Silver Lake (SM)

  • NRL SPASUR Stations (notes on control)

  • Photographs – SE Elephant Butte

  • Photographs – Unidentified installation

  • Photographs - Polaroid photographs – unidentified facilities

  • Photographs – SH (Hawkinsville)

  • Photographs of Waveforms

  • Photographs – HAWVIL Hawkinsville

  • Photographs – Red River

  • Photographs – ST (Tattnall, GA)

  • Photographs – Jordan Lake power supply (Site SJ)

  • Color negatives – Unidentified installations

  • Photographs – SS San Diego

  • Diary of Significant Events in the Evolution of NAVSPASUR (through March 1967)

  • Photographs – ST (Tattnall, GA)

  • Photographs – San Diego (SS)

  • Photographs – Color negatives

  • Scrapbook 9

  • Scrapbook 12

  • CD – SH Hawkinsville & ST Tattnall Preinstallation Trip Photographs

  • CD – AFSSS Air Force Space Surveillance System Commissioning

  • Photographs – unidentified installation

  • Photographs and color negatives – Unidentified installation

  • CD – Tattnall Photos

  • Space Surveillance Sensor Navy Fence, Naval Space Command, 1997, general information

  • Album pages of photographs of electronic equipment at unidentified facilities

  • Photographs – SS San Diego

  • Photographs of graph scope displays

  • CD – Gila River True Color zip

  • Photographs – Campo

  • CD – NAVSPACECOM drawings

  • Photographs – FTSTEW Fort Stewart

  • Photographs – unidentified installation

  • Instruction Manual for AESOP (Artificial Earth Satellite Observation Program), Volume 2 of 2

  • Photographs - Polaroid photographs – unidentified facilities

  • Photographs – SR (Red River)

  • NAVSPASUR Organization Manual

  • Field station status report, Bendix Radio Field Engineering

  • Photographs – SE Elephant Butte

  • Photographs – San Diego

  • Photographs – SF

  • Reports on orbital debris

  • Color negative – Lake Kickapoo aerial view

  • Manual Input Guide for SPASUR Automatic System Mark 1

  • Photographs – SE Elephant Butte

  • Handbook for NAVSPASUR System Orientation, Volume 1 (1 of 2)

  • NAVSPASUR Development History

  • Overhead projection slides

  • Photographs – SR (Red River)

  • Photographs – unidentified field stations and personnel

  • Photographs – Unidentified Space Surveillance System facilities

  • Aerial photographs of identified sites and facilities

  • Photographs – Naval Information Operations Command Sugar Grove, West Virginia (?), Cass Scenic Railroad

  • Photographs – Unidentified installation

  • Nimbus 4 Rocket Body; Nimbus 6 Delta Upper Stage Breakup Reports

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NASM-9A18805: Naval Space Surveillance System Lake Kickapoo transmitter site at Archer City, Texas; circa 1987.
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