Atmospheric Testing & Space Programs
2005 | Agriculture Defense Coalition | Source| CaliforniaSkyWatch |
WELCOME TO THE ATMOSPHERIC & WARFARE TESTING SECTION OF THE ADC WEBSITE
“This section is dedicated to informing everyone about the number and scope of atmospheric and upper atmospheric tests that are being conducted by the United States. This include space tests, warfare tests, the chemicals and particles used in these tests, and other related information.
Technology and unlimited funding has joined together to create an atmosphere in which anyone (private individual, corporation, military, government agencies, universities, anyone with with money), can now conduct this type of testing without public knowledge, consent or oversight.
We live in a fragile environment which surrounds the Earth. This cocoon protects life on Earth and is very fragile. Since the 1950s the U.S. and other countries have been conducting atmospheric experiments which threaten this cocoon.
Since the 1990s this cocoon has been threatened with ever-increasing technology and experiments. Our atmoshere is being used as an “Experimental Physics Laboratory for Conducting Tests” that threaten life on Earth. There has been no public debate, no prior notification (most of the time), and no ability to limit or restrict testing that may harm the Earth or life on Earth as we know it.
In this section you will find information on the type of testing that is being conducted. There are thousands of documents which are not represented on this section…too numerous to place on this website. What you will find below are representative samples of the type of testing being conducted, who is conducting said tests, and other information. I encourage everyone to investigate these topics and decide for yourself if our atmosphere should be used as an “Experimental Testing Laboratory” without your consent.”
Book: The E-Bomb by Doug Beason
October 29, 2005 C-SPAN Presentation
Doug Beason discusses what he believes to be the approaching directed-energy (DE) weapon revolution. In, “The E-Bomb,” the author writes about how these weapons will use light-wave energy, the same spectrum of energy found in microwaves and remote controls, and will replace the conventional weaponry of today. Mr. Beason believes the introduction of these weapons might be more profound than the atomic bomb. Beason analyzes their implications and how they will impact the wars of the future.
Dr. Douglas Beason is the author of twelve books, including non-fiction as well as fictional, specializing in technological thrillers. He is an architect and leading expert of directed-energy research and has worked for the President’s Science Advisor in both the Clinton and Bush administrations. He currently serves as Director of Threat Reduction at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Link to C-SPAN with an interview with Doug Beason about his book.
U.S. Navy CARE Experiment – Aluminum Oxide
U.S. Department of Energy Atmospheric Science Program Information + NASA
26 1 2010 DOE ASP Atmospheric Science Program Website April 18, 2010 http___www.asp.bnl.pdf
26A 2003 ARM Aerosol Intensive Observational Period IOP ASP – ACP May 2003.pdf
26A 2006 ASP Program DOE http___www.asp.bnl May 30, 2006.pdf
26A 2007 DOE ASP ARM 2007 Upcoming Field Campaigns.pdf
26A 2007 DOE Atmospheric Science Program 2007 http___www.asp.bnl.pdf
26A 2010 U.S. DOE Atmospheric Science Program February 15, 2010 http___www.asp.bnl.pdf
Biometrics
26B 2004 Atmospheric Science + Biometeorology GCEP 2004 Abstracts.pdf
California Programs – Experiments
26C 2005 DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement December 19, 2005.pdf
26C 2005 DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program December 19, 2005 – CA.pdf
26C 2005 DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Facility December 12, 2005 CA Information.pdf
26C 2005 DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Facility DEC 19, 2005 EurekAlert AAAS.pdf
26C 2007 ASP California Spring 2006 INTEX-B_vE_800w.pdf
Biologicals
26D 2008 DOE Office of Biological & Environmental Research 2008.pdf
26D 2008 DOE Office of Biological Science Systems Division & Environmental Research 2008.pdf
26D 2009 DOE Research February 25, 2009 Ferrell_asp_meeting.pdf
Atmospheric Experiments – Geoengineering
26E 1962 Atmospheric Nuclear Test STARFISH Photographs July 9, 1962.pdf
26E 1966 NASA Upper-Chemical Release Program Information June 1, 1966.pdf
26E 1966 Studies Supporting an Upper Atmospheric Chemical Release Program June 1966 Final Report.pdf
26E 1970 U.S. Navy Project SESAMISEED Artificial Cesium Plasma Clouds May 21, 1970 Abstract.pdf
26E 1974 Radio-Radar+Optical Obsrvations of Cesium Release in Upper Atmosphere February 4, 1974.pdf
26E 1990 Alaska Science Forum 1990 University of Alaska Fireworks.pdf
26E 1993 Finite Element Simulation FES Studies of Chemical Modification of Ionospshsere 1993.pdf
26E 1993 Finite Element Simulation FES Technique Studies Chemical Modification Ionosphere 1993.pdf
26E 1994 Ionosphere U.S. Experiments 1994 Abstract Barium.pdf
26E 2004 Atmospheric Action Studies 2004 Names – Items for Future Research.pdf
26E 2004 Atmospheric Aerosol Shield Search 2004 Search – Items for Future Research.pdf
26E 2004 Pentagon Atmospheric Dispersion April 19, 2004 Experiment Sulfur Hexafluoride SF6.pdf
26E 2007 ENN News August 25, 2007 Noctilucent Polar Ice Clouds Change Climate.pdf
26E 2007 NASA Night Clouds Trimethylaluminum 2007 – Rockets-Cannisters.pdf
26E 2007 Russia Tests Superstrength Vacuum Bomb September 12, 2007 Video Reuters News.pdf
26E 2009 STPSat-1 successfully Completes Extended Mission to Study Ionosphere December 3, 2009.pdf
Glossary
26G 2000 Atmospheric Chemistry Glossary 2000.pdf
26G 2000 Atmospheric Chemistry Glossary Revision 2000.pdf
26G 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Within Federal Community Workshop-Weather June 6-8, 2000.pdf.pdf
26G 2008 Lightning Atmospheric Conductivity 2008 Huygens.pdf
26G 2008 Space and Warfare Lexicon 2008.pdf
26G 2008 Space & Electronic Warfare Glossary S 2008.pdf
26G 2008 Space & Electronic Warfare Lexicon Glossary T 2008.pdf
26G 2010 NASA Langley Science directorate Atmospheric Chemistry Glossary April 24, 2010.pdf
History
26H 1958 Atomic Bomb Hits Florence South Carolina March 11, 1958 VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
26H 2008 Atmospheric Sciences Pubications 2008 Historical.pdf
26H 2010 Atomic Bomb History VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
26H 2010 Atomic Smoke Trails Around Atomic Bomb Atmospheric Tests VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
26H 2010 History Leading to the Creation of the Atomic Bomb VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
26H 2010 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile History After WWII VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
26H 2010 Missile Defense Timeline Early History VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
26H 2010 The Atmoic Cannon Detonated May 25, 1953 Nevada Test Site VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
26H 2010 The Bombing of Hiroshima+Nagasaki JAPAN World War II VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
26H 2010 The Cold War 50 Years VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
26H 2010 Trinity-Birth of the Atomic Age July 16, 1945 VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
U.S. Department of Energy – Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM)
26I 2005 DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Facility DEC 19, 2005 Moves to Niger.pdf
26J 2000 NASA NIAC June 6, 2000 Final Presentation Environmentally-Neutal Aircraft Tyll.pdf
26J 2006 ASP March 30, 2006 Research Aircraft Facility RAF.pdf
26J 2006 Atmospheric Science Global Change Division Aircraft Facility 2006.pdf
U.S. Department of Energy – General Information
26K 2008 USA Today December 2008 Scientist Find Hole in Earth’s Magnetic Field-Solar Flares.pdf
26K 2009 U.S. Department of Energy Climate Change October 29, 2009 Website Information.pdf
26K 2009 U.S. Department of Energy Grants + Contracts Website 2009.pdf
26K 2009 U.S. Department of Energy Press Releases 2009 Summaries – Secretary Chu.pdf
26K 2009 U.S. Department of Energy Year 2009 Projects + Programs.pdf
U.S. Patents – Weather Modification + Other Atmospheric Experiments
Space Security – Satellites
26M 1998 U.S. Patent 5762298 June 9, 1998 Satellites Modify Solar Radiation Weather.pdf
26M 1999 U.S. Patent 5984239 November 16, 1999 Weather Modification by Artificial Satellites.pdf
26M 2006 SSI Active Military Satellites 2006.pdf
26M 2006 SSI Space Security Report 2006.pdf
26M 2007 Space Security Survey 2007 SSI Report Overview.pdf
26M 2008 Space Debris-Radio Frequencies SSI 2008 Executive Summary .pdf
26M 2008 Space Security.org 2008 Capabilities.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security 2007 SpaceSecurity.org.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security CDI 2008 Defense Budget August 16, 2008.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security CDI Center for Defense Information August 11, 2008.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security CDI DVD Books Reports Monographs 2008.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security Fact Sheet SSI August 16, 2008.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security Index 2008.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security Index 2008 About SSI.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security Index August 16, 2008 Research Partnerships.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security Index Contacts August 16, 2008.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security Index Fact Sheet August 16, 2008.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security Index SSI Publications August 16, 2008.pdf
26M 2008 Space Security Laws 2008 CDI.pdf
26M 2008 SSI Directory of Space Actors August 16, 2008 Organizations and Activities.pdf
26M 2008 SSI Institute of Air & Space Law August 16, 2008.pdf
26M 2010 SSI Partners April 19, 2010 Space Security Index Institute of Air+Space Law Website.pdf
NASA
26N 1968 NASA Chemical Releases Leading to Upper Atmospheric Chemi-ion Formation January 1, 1968.pdf
26N 1999 NASA NIAC SHIELD A Comprehensive Earth Protection System May 28, 1999.pdf
26N 2000 NASA NIACThe Space Elevator Financed Study 2000.pdf
26N 2002 NASA NIAC Electromagnetic Flight Final Report Miller 2002.pdf
26N 2002 NASA NIAC January 7, 2002 Controlling the Global Weather.pdf
26N 2002 NASA NIAC October 2002 Electromagnetic Formation Flight Final Report Miller.pdf
26N 2004 NASA NIAC Controlling Global Weather Final Report March 31, 2004 Hoffman.pdf
26N 2004 NASA NIAC URSA October 19, 2004 Global Envornmental MEMS Sensors GEMS Manobianco.pdf
26N 2005 NASA NIAC Electromagnetic Formation Flight EMFF 2005 Sedwick.pdf
26N 2005 NASA NIAC Electromagnetic Formation Flight Final Report August 2005 Sedwick.pdf
26N 2005 NASA NIAC ENSCO Phase II Final Report MEMS GEMS Manobianco August 31, 2005.pdf
26N 2005 NASA NIAC Redesigning Living Organisms to Survive on Mars October 2005 Boss.pdf
26N 2007 NASA NIAC March 7, 2007 Fellows Meeting on Solar Shields.pdf
26N 2007 NASA NIAC Newsroom Press Releases 2007.pdf
26N 2007 NASA NIAS BAE Institute Crafts Magical Photonic Laser Thruster Feburary 24, 2007.pdf
26N 2007 NIAC 9th Annual 2006 Report + Finaly Report on August 31, 2007 NASA.pdf
26N 2007 NIAC Study by David Akin Space Systems Laboratory Univeristy of Maryland Phase I 2007.pdf
26N 2008 Space Debris-Radio Frequencies SSI 2008 Executive Summary .pdf
26N 2009 NASA NIAC Swarm Array of Picosats for Microwave RF Earth Sensing+ April 29, 2009 Bekey.pdf
26N 2010 NASA Ionization Search March 1, 2010 Page 1 – Atmospheric Ionization.pdf
26N 2010 NASA Ionization Search March 1, 2010 Page 2 – Atmospheric Ionization.pdf
26N 2010 NASA Missions+Projects Sciences and Exploration Directorate 600 Listings April 24, 2010.pdf
26N 33 NASA Chemcial Releases in the Upper Atmosphsere Project Firefly Summary Report.pdf
26N NASA Chemcial Releases in the Upper Atmosphsere Project Firefly Summary Report Harvard.pdf
26N NASA NIAC Mini-Magnetosphseric Plasma Propulsion M2P2 Winglee Power Point Presentation.pdf
26N NASA Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite UARS U.S. Global Change Research Program.pdf
Atmospheric Experiments & Programs
26P 1962Starfish Prime High Altitude Nuclear U.S. Test Conducted on July 9, 1962 Wikipedia.pdf
26P 1976 Los Alamos U.S. High Altitude Tests October 1976 Environmental Impacts.pdf
26P 2000 Cadre Paper 6 U.S. Air Force April 2000 U.S. Nuclear ASAT Space Program-Chun.log
26P 2004 ASP VTMX March 26, 2003 Funding Accepted FY 2004.pdf
26P 2004 Pentagon Atmospheric Dispersion April 19, 2004 Experiment Sulfur Hexafluoride SF6.pdf
26P 2004 Pentagon Tests Atmospheric Dispersion April 19, 2004 nr20040419-0624 Press Release.pdf
26P 2006 ASP 2004-2006 Chemicals NASA INTEX-NA Introduction.pdf
26P 2006 ASP 2006 NOAA http___cloud1.arc.nasa INTEX-NA.pdf
26P 2006 ASP Atmospheric Chemical Science Division PNL 2006.pdf
26P 2006 ASP DOE 2006 Chemistry Physics of Oxides.pdf
26P 2006 ASP INTEX-B Phase B White Paper NASA 2006 Documents.pdf
26P 2006 ASP INTEX-NA NASA 2004-2006 Chemicals Introduction.pdf
26P 2006 ASP March 30, 2006 Chemicals PNL Search Result 214 – Page 1.pdf
26P 2006 ASP March 30, 2006 Field Campaigns DOE_field.pdf
26P 2006 ASP March 30, 2006 Instrumentation Measurement Capabilities DOE.pdf
26P 2006 ASP PNL Barium Search March 30, 2006.pdf
26P 2006 ASP VTMX Funding 2000-2007 PERFLUOROCARBON TRACER STUDIES FOR VISUALIZATIONVERIFICATION.pdf
26P 2006 ASP VTMX VERTICAL TRANSPORT AND MIXING IN COMPLEX-TERRAIN AIRSHEDS March 29, 2006 PNL.pdf
Photographs
26Q 2008 Atmospheric Optices July 31, 2008 Many Questions.pdf
U.S. Research & U.S. Patents
26R 2007 Atmospheric Sciences Stull Publications Weather November 1, 2007.pdf
26R 2008 Atmospheric Science Program ASP Publications 2008.pdf
TAP Tropospheric Aerosol Programs – Space Weather
26T 2001 Tropospheric Aerosol Program TAP Document Program Plan March 2001.pdf
26T 2002 Space Weather UCAR Press Release September 16, 2002 Goes into High Gear.pdf
26T 2003 Space Weather Support for Communications – Ionosphere January 10, 2003.pdf
26T 2007 Space Weather 2007.pdf
Universities
26U 1976 Alaska Science Forum Barium March 3, 1976.pdf
26U 1981 Alaska Science Forum March 13, 1981 Man-Made Aurora Experiments.pdf
26U 1990 Alaska Science Forum 1990 University of Alaska Fireworks.pdf
26U 2003 Auroras 2003 Man-Made or Natural northern-lights-alaska.pdf
26U 2005 Clemson University 2005 Atmospheric Physics Experiments.pdf
26U 2007 Atmospheric Science Dept Colorado State 2007.pdf
26U 2007 CSU Atmospheric Chemistry 2007 Department Colorado See Tree Picture.pdf
26U 2008 Atmospheric Optics Site Index July 2008 Questions.pdf
26U 2009 HAARP Artificial Ionosphere Created Nature Magazine October 2, 2009 Questions.pdf
U.S. Department of Energy VTMX & HAARP High Altitude Auroral Research Program
26V 2006 DOE 2006 VTMX Aerosol Participants.pdf
26V 2006 DOE 2006 VTMX Plan Salt Lake City, Utah.pdf
26V 2010 HAARP Military Scientists Study Ionosphere February 26, 2010 Navy + Air Force.pdf
Weapons Systems & Chaff (Aluminum Coated Fiberglass) – Weaponization of Space
26W 1968 Chaff HARP Quebec Tri-methyl-Aluminum Trails Abstract 1968.pdf
26W 1988 Chaff Cloud Deployed in Orbit Around Earth Abstract December 1988 Study.pdf
26W 1997 Chaff U.S. Navy 1997.pdf
26W 1997 Chaff U.S. Navy June 10, 1997.pdf
26W 1999 Chaff Abstract 1999 Pentagon Reports DOD Many Questions.pdf
26W 1999 Chaff Abstract August 31, 1999 Pentagon Reports DOD Many Questions.pdf
26W 1999 Chaff Inhalation Toxicty of Glass Fibers Abstract Review 1999.pdf
26W 2000 Chaff Aluminum Coated Fiberglass M-130 General Purpose Dispenser February 10, 2000 DOD.pdf
26W 2000 Chaff Chesapeake Bay Experiments 25 Years of Exposure Abstract June 2000.pdf
26W 2001 Chaff NAVY AERIAL CHAFF IMPACT REPORT October 2001.pdf
26W 2001 Chaff NAVY CHAFF IMPACTS REPORT 2001.pdf
26W 2001 U.S. Patent 6271877 Direct Broadcast Imaging Satellite Earth Monitoring August 7, 2001.pdf
26W 2001 U.S. Patent 6331870 Direct Broadcast Imagin Satellite December 18, 2001.pdf
26W 2002 Space Weapons fro Earth Wars May 15, 2002 Space.com.pdf
26W 2003 Chaff Dispenser FAS 2003 M-130 Aircraft Dispenser.pdf
26W 2003 Space Based Weapons Bibliography Maxwell AFB August 2003 Compilation.pdf
26W 2005 Chaff Aluminum Coated Fiberglass M-130 General Purpose Dispenser 2005 DOD.pdf
26W 2006 Space Based Weapons-Taking War Into Space S.F. Chronicle March 12, 2006 Arquilla.pdf
26W 2006 Space Wars Rods From God Dr. John Arquilla S.F. Chronicle March 12, 2006.pdf
26W 2007 Chaff U.S. Navy November 13, 2007 Picture – Description.pdf
26W 2007 Navy Graphite Carbon By Products 2007 MSDS UCAR.pdf
26W 2007 Russia Tests Super-Strength Vacuum Bomb September 12, 2007 Reuters News.pdf
26W 2008 Chaff U.S. Navy 2008.pdf
26W 2008 Chaff U.S. Navy 2008 Live Fire Exercises.pdf
26W 2008 Chaff U.S. Navy Fact File 2008.pdf
26W 2008 Chaff U.S. Patent 7400287 SMART Chaff July 15, 2008 Radiation Source.pdf
26W 2008 Navy Graphite Flakes GRAFGUARD MSDS 2008 Highly Toxic.pdf
26W CHAFF Military Chaff Releases Unknown Photographer+Year.pdf
Abstracts – Atmospheric Experiments – Other Related Information
26X 1932 Ionization of Air by y-Rays 1932 Abstract APS.pdf
26X 1962 DTIC December 12, 1962 Transmission of Information-Artificially Ionized Atmosphere.pdf
26X 1971Cloud Modification Abstract November 15, 1971 External Heat Sources.pdf
26X 1971 Cloud Modification Nuclei Warm Fog Abstract January 1971 U.S. Army.pdf
26X 1972 Cloud Dissipaton Artificial Abstract May 28, 1972 Wright-Patterson AFB.pdf
26X 1978 U.S. Patent Metal Vapor Generator May 30, 1978 4,092, 263 Upper Atmosphere Usage.pdf
26X 1979 Cloud Abstract December 31, 1979 Fuel-Air Explosive Simulation.pdf
26X 1980 Clouds Blue-Green Kauai Cloud Experiments Abstract July 31, 1980 U.S. Navy.pdf
26X 1987 Clouds Jet Releases Vapor Clouds Abstract December 21,1987 United States Air Force.pdf
26X 1989 Cloud-Free Lines of Sight Abstract September 30, 1989.pdf
26X 1996 U.S. Navy Zinc Gallium Boron Phosphide Zinc Zulfide Abstract May 1996.pdf
26X 1998 Clouds Abstract HSI AF Research Lab January 1998.pdf
26X 2003 Ionization of the Atmosphere 1994-2003 Abstract.pdf
26X 2004 Atmospheric Science Program 2004 abstracts.pdf
26X 2004 Ionizing Radiation Fact Sheet EPA 2004.pdf
26X 2007 19 DTIC July 30, 2007 Search 1 Military Weather Modification Results 15,665.pdf
26X 2007 19 DTIC July 30, 2007 Search Military Weather Modification Page 3.pdf
26X 2008 Clouds Gas Aerosol Reactions Abstract Search December 28, 2008 Results 9.pdf
26X 2008 Clouds, Vapor Abstract Search December 28, 2008 Results 23.pdf
26X 2008 Cloud Modification Abstract Search December 28, 2008 Results 22.pdf
26X 2008 Cloud Production Abstract Search December 28, 2008 Results 16.pdf
26X 2010 Weather Modification Artificial Ionization 2008 Note Graphic.pdf
26X 2010 Weather Modification Artificial Ionization Methods March 27, 2005 India Daily News.pdf
Atmospheric Dispersions
26YN 2000 Atmopsheric Dispsersion Modeling Proceedings June 8, 2010 NOAA OFCM Document.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Disperions Validation-Verification-Approval Models June 2000 Session IV.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling Appendix B Attendees June 6-8, 2000 Very Interesting.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling Capabilities June 2000 Session II Presenation.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling DOE Lawrence National Laboratory June 6-8, 2000.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling June 2000 EPA Lockheed Martin.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling June 2000 U.S. Forest Service-Smoke Wildfires.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling June 6-8, 2000 Presentations.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling NOAA EPA June 2000.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling Session I Presentation.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Models June 2000 Session V Summary-Action Plan-Next Steps.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Models NOAA May 30, 2000 Hicks.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion U.S. Army Cionco June 6-8, 2000.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Workshop June 6-8, 2000 Draft Workshop Agenda.pdf
26YN 2000 Atmospheric Dispsersion Modeling Presentation June 6, 2000 by Martin DOD.pdf
26YN 2000 Multiscale Atmospheric Dispersions Department of Energy-Atmospheric Science June 2000.pdf
26YN 2000 Multiscale Atmospheric Dispersion Meeting NOAA Modeling June 6-8, 2000.pdf
26YN 2000 NOAA Alaska June 6-8, 2000 Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling NWS.pdf
26YN 2000 NRC Requirements for Atmospheric Modeling June 6, 2000 by Mitchell.pdf
26YN 2000 Workshop on Multiscale Atmospheric Dispersion June 6-8, 2000 Special Projects.pdf
26Y 2006 Atmospheric Science Program DOE 2006 http___www.asp.bnl.pdf
No Comment
26Z 1993 Open Skies Glossary Treaty Terms 1993.pdf
26Z 2001 Space Preservation Act of 2001 Full Text.pdf
26Z 2001 Space Preservation Act of 2001 Status.pdf
26Z 2002 Space Preservation Act 2002 Kucinich HR 3616.pdf
26Z 2002 Space Preservation Act of 2002 – Full Text.pdf
26Z 2005 Science+Space April 26, 2005 CNN Cassini Spacecraft Flyby-Upper Atmosphere Study.pdf
26Z 2008 Letter to Atmospheric Scientists July 18, 2007 by Karr.pdf
26Z 2009 Storming Media Home Page – Abstract Report Search Engine Pentagon 2009.pdf
26Z 2010 Nukes in Space 1999 DVD The Rainbow Bombs VCE.com April 27, 2010.pdf
Welcome to the DTIC Section of the ADC Website. ADC historical research on many topics can be found at this location in abstract form. The information is public and all of the entire reports may be purchased from DTIC by going to their website.
Defense Technical Information Center – Information
19A 2009 DTIC Defense Technical Information Center May 31, 2009.pdf
19A 2010 DTIC Home Page April 18, 2010 Research Information DOD http___www.dtic.pdf
19A 2010 DTIC The Defense Technical Information Center Website March 23, 2010 http___www.dtic.pdf
19A 2010 DTIC Website March 23, 2010 Informatino+Reseasrch http___www.dtic.pdf
U.S. Department of Defense
CRRES – Atmospheric Testing Program
19C 1969 DTIC CRRES Atmospheric Testing Using TMA Barium Lithium Diborane U.S. Air Force 1969.pdf
19C 1992 DTIC CRRES History 1981 through March 19, 1992 SPACERAD.pdf
19C 2007 DTIC Search July 30, 2007 CRRES Abstract Search Page 1 Results 135.pdf
19C 2007 DTIC Search July 30, 2007 CRRES Abstract Search Page 2.pdf
19C 2007 DTIC Search July 30, 2007 CRRES Abstract Search Page 3.pdf
19C 2007 DTIC Search July 30, 2007 CRRES Abstract Search Page 4.pdf
19C 2007 DTIC Search July 30, 2007 CRRES Abstract Search Page 5.pdf
19C 2007 DTIC Search July 30, 2007 CRRES Abstract Search Page 6.pdf
19C 2007 DTIC Search July 30, 2007 CRRES Abstract Search Page 6 – Results 135.pdf
19C 2007 DTIC Search July 30, 2007 CRRES Abstract Search Page 7.pdf
19C 2007 DTIC Search July 30, 2007 CRRES Abstract Search Page 8.pdf
19C 2007 DTIC Search July 30, 2007 CRRES Abstract Search Page 9.pdf
Glossary of Terms – Definitions – Acronyms – Abbreviations – Other Information
19G 2009 DTIC Acronyms and Abbreviations May 2009.pdf
19G 2009 DTIC Appendix G Glossary of Terms and Definitions-Operation Planning 2009.pdf
19G 2009 DTIC Department of Defense May 31, 2009 Acronyms.pdf
19G 2009 DTIC Listing of NIST Glossary + Abbreviations + Acronyms May 31, 2009.pdf
19G 2010 DTIC Acronyms March 23, 2010 Website-Research Information.pdf
19G 2010 DTIC A-Z Listing March 23, 2010 Website Terms Definitions Aronyms.pdf
Ionization
19K 2007 Search DTIC Jet Contrails Abstract Search July 30, 2007 Page 1 Results 125.pdf
19K 2007 Search DTIC Jet Contrails Abstract Search July 30, 2007 Page 2.pdf
19K 2007 Search DTIC Jet Contrails Abstract Search July 30, 2007 Page 3.pdf
19K 2007 Search DTIC Jet Contrails Abstract Search July 30, 2007 Page 4.pdf
19K 2010 Search DTIC Jet Contrails Search March 23, 2010 Page 1 Results 119.pdf
Persistent Jet Contrails
19Q 2007 Search DTIC July 30, 2007 Persistent Jet Contrails Search Page 1 – Results 17.pdf
19Q 2007 Search DTIC July 30, 2007 Persistent Jet Contrails Search Page 2 – Results 17.pdf
SPACERAD – NASA + U.S. Air Force Programs
U.S. Upper Atmospheric Releases – Historical + Current
19U 2010 Search DTIC April 18, 2010 Search Jet Trails Atmospheric Releases Results 303 Page 1.pdf
Obscuration Abstract Searches
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 1.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 2.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 3.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 4.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 30, 2007 Page 1.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 10.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 11.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 12.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 13.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 14.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 3.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 4.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 5.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 6.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 7.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 8.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Page 9.pdf
19W 2009 Search DTIC Obscuration Jets Abstract Search May 31, 2009 Results 152 Page 2.pdf
Library
19X 2009 DTIC May 31, 2009 Government Library Indiana University Resources.pdf
National Space Policy – May 20, 2011
C-SPAN GEORGE C. MARSHALL INSTITUTE
U.S. National Space Policy
Panelists include:
Representing the Carter Administration
Art Morrissey, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Representing the Reagan Administration
Gil Rye, Intelligence Committee, National Security Council
Representing the George H.W. Bush Administration
Marc Johansen, Director of Space Operations , National Space Council
Mark Albrecht, Executive Secretary, National Space Council
Representing the Clinton Administration
Steve Moran, Senior Policy Advisor, White House Office of Science & Technology Policy
Jeff Hofgard, Assistant Director for Aeronautics and Space, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Richard DalBello, Assistant Director for Aeronautics and Space, White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy
Representing the George W. Bush Administration
Brett Alexander, Senior Policy Analyst for Space Issues, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Dr. Sean Kilpatrick, Senior Advisor, National Security Council
Phil Ritcheson, Director for Space Policy, Office of Defense Policy and Strategy, National Security Council
Representing the Obama Administration
Peter Marquez, Director of Space Policy, National Security Council
Jim Kohlenberger, Chief of Staff, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)