Nuclear Detection Satellite

Many articles concerning these satellites have already been written in specialty magazines defense science and electronics for one.
Nuclear detection satellite. 40 years ago a u s. Article osti 10185731 title the nuclear detonation detection system on the gps satellites author higbie p r and blocker n k abstractnote this article begins with a historical perspective of satellite usage in monitoring nuclear detonations. An analysis of the evidence today points to a clandestine nuclear test a carter administration cover up and. Government officials and scientists disagreed with the findings of a presidential panel that the double flash signal picked up by a u s.
Department of defense and the u s. Space based nuclear explosion sensors are a vital u s. Atomic energy commission managed by the u s. The vela 5b satellite x ray detector remained functional for over ten years.
Current capabilities of the 24 gps satellites in detecting the light gamma rays x rays and neutrons from a nuclear explosion are described. Washington dc may 5 2006 many u s. Explorers can instead use a number of data sources to draw valuable. The main purpose of these devices or systems was to verify compliance of countries that signed nuclear treaties such as the partial test ban treaty of 1963 ptbt and the treaty of tlatelolco.
Like the previous vela 5 satellites the vela 6 nuclear test detection satellites were part of a program run jointly by the advanced research projects of the u s. In remote localities the nuclear detection stations are powered by solar photovoltaic panels and send their data via satellite to the central ims station in vienna. Studying satellite imagery and checking radiation levels doesn t always tell you much about today s nuclear weapons. The nuclear verification process employed in monitoring iraq and other nations via nato and the united nations uses these satellite joint detection systems the nsa controls and tracks the data.
Satellite detected the telltale signs of a nuclear explosion. A nuclear detonation detection system ndds is a device or a series of devices that are able to tell when a nuclear explosion has occurred as well as the direction of the explosion. That s why the pentagon s newest nuke detection research gets less orthodox. Satellite imagery helps reduce the cost of surveying land due to the fact that on site personnel and equipment aren t needed.
Nuclear detonation detection satellite vela 6911 in late september 1979 was possibly not a nuclear test according to a number of studies posted today by the national.