2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the Department of Defense Space Test Program’s (STP) first launch. STP’s predecessor, the Space Experiments Support Program (SESP), launched its first mission in June of 1967; it used a Thor Burner II to launch an Army and a Navy satellite carrying geodesy and aurora experiments. The SESP was renamed to the Space Test Program in July 1971, and has flown over 568 experiments on over 251 missions to date. Today the STP is managed under the Air Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) Advanced Systems and Development Directorate (SMC/AD), and continues to provide access to space for DoD-sponsored research and development missions. It relies heavily on small satellites, small launch vehicles, and innovat...
A paper to be presented by Thomas Hagler, ANSER, to the Twenty-Eighth Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, P...
On 25 June 2019, the Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program (STP) launched the STP-2 mission...
A paper entitled Development of an Experiment of Opportunity Test Pay load for the Space Transporta...
For over twenty-five years, the Department of Defense Space Test Program has provided spaceflights f...
The Space Test Program (STP) was established in 1966 to provide space flight for Department of Defen...
During the 1960’s, it became apparent that the Department of Defense (DoD) needed to develop space s...
The Department of Defense (DOD) Space Test Program (STP) has been and will continue to provide space...
The Department of Defense Space Test Program is a unique organization dedicated to stimulating space...
Soon after the first space launches, it became apparent that space systems could provide unique serv...
For small satellites, finding affordable access to space is a daunting hurdle. The Evolved Expendabl...
The Department of Defense (DOD) Space Test Program (STP), a tri-service activity under the executive...
Current and proposed DoD programs require a broader on-orbit space test support capability and the a...
This paper will concentrate on STP experiments which have made valuable input to improved DOD space ...
The Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program (STP) is charged with providing access to space f...
The Space Test Program\u27s inaugural, self-named mission, STP-1, is a first of its kind program...
A paper to be presented by Thomas Hagler, ANSER, to the Twenty-Eighth Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, P...
On 25 June 2019, the Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program (STP) launched the STP-2 mission...
A paper entitled Development of an Experiment of Opportunity Test Pay load for the Space Transporta...
For over twenty-five years, the Department of Defense Space Test Program has provided spaceflights f...
The Space Test Program (STP) was established in 1966 to provide space flight for Department of Defen...
During the 1960’s, it became apparent that the Department of Defense (DoD) needed to develop space s...
The Department of Defense (DOD) Space Test Program (STP) has been and will continue to provide space...
The Department of Defense Space Test Program is a unique organization dedicated to stimulating space...
Soon after the first space launches, it became apparent that space systems could provide unique serv...
For small satellites, finding affordable access to space is a daunting hurdle. The Evolved Expendabl...
The Department of Defense (DOD) Space Test Program (STP), a tri-service activity under the executive...
Current and proposed DoD programs require a broader on-orbit space test support capability and the a...
This paper will concentrate on STP experiments which have made valuable input to improved DOD space ...
The Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program (STP) is charged with providing access to space f...
The Space Test Program\u27s inaugural, self-named mission, STP-1, is a first of its kind program...
A paper to be presented by Thomas Hagler, ANSER, to the Twenty-Eighth Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, P...
On 25 June 2019, the Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program (STP) launched the STP-2 mission...
A paper entitled Development of an Experiment of Opportunity Test Pay load for the Space Transporta...