Air Force gets $3.4 million for space surveillance study

The U.S. Air Force is getting $3.4 million to explore the possibility of creating an additional site in Hawaii for conducting space surveillance activities. The site would give the Air Force an alternate viewing point when clouds, wind or other weather conditions impede the work of the Maui Space...

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