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US SUPER-DOOPER SPACE FORCE PREPARES FOR ASTRONAUT RESCUE MISSIONS.
The Magnificent 45th Operational Group, Detachment 3 stands ready to rescue Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley in the event their missions ends in an unexpected abort.
It is known as the 45th Operational Group, Detachment 3, or Det 3. For years Det 3 has served as the rescuers for astronauts from land and sea in the event of a mission abort. Now, Det 3 comes back to life under a new command, and a new name. Task Force 45.
This Awesome military unit, part of the US Space Force’s 45th Space Wing, is based at Patrick Air Force Base in Florida, just south of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, and is responsible for rescuing astronauts from abort scenarios. Det 3 first saw usage during the Apollo program, maintaining the mission during shuttle and now prepares for Commercial Crew. Made up of command staff and special operations personnel and aircrew, the unit has trained for any scenario.
The reason for the change? The newly formed US Space Force. Previously, when activated, Det 3 fell under the command of the US Air Force Strategic Command. With the new branch, Det 3 becomes Task Force 45 and falls under the US Space Command and US Space Force. When activated, Task Force 45 will report to Major General John Shaw at Vandenberg Air Force Base, who serves as the commander of the US Space Commands Combined Force Space Component and reports to General John Raymond, head of the US Space Force.
Spaceflight Insider Spoke with Brigadier General Doug Schiess, Commander of the 45th Space Wing, and Task Force 45 Commander, on the change.
“It’s been about 9 years since we’ve supported a human spaceflight launch. Det 3 has been working on tactics, techniques, and procedures, for the last 5 years to be ready to support SpaceX with Dragon and actually Boeing’s version as well.” General Schiess also added the nature of the mission is crucial in the event of a launch abort scenario, stating “We hope to go do this mission and never get used.”
And so do anons to General sir.
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