- 21st Space Operations Squadron
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unit_name=21st Space Operations Squadron
caption= 21st Space Operations Squadronemblem
dates=19xx -Present
country=United States
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branch=United States Air Force
type= Combat support
role= Satellite Control
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command_structure=USAF Squadron
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garrison=Onizuka Air Force Station
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anniversaries=The 21st Space Operations Squadron (21 SOPS) is a satellite control unit of the
50th Network Operations Group of theUnited States Air Force located atOnizuka Air Force Station ,California . In is in the process of shutting down Onizuka and moving toVandenberg AFB .Mission
The mission of the 21st Space Operations Squadron is to plan and conduct specialized communications for a wide spectrum of DoD, allied, civil and commercial space systems. The squadron is rich in tradition. Every space shuttle mission in history has been supported from Onizuka AFS. It schedules, allocates and configures
Air Force Satellite Control Network common user resources; monitors, maintains and updates the status ofAFSCN resources; and provides status, configurations and readiness of controlled resources to multiple users and command centers. [http://www.onizuka.af.mil/21sops_mission.htm] 21SOPS Mission StatementOperations
The squadron supports DoD-assigned space missions by operating, maintaining and providing logistical support for the common user resources of the
AFSCN . The 21st SOPS Network Operations Center atOnizuka AFS is the primeAFSCN resource for fault isolation/detection for the primary and additional operational switch replacement communication links. It monitors, maintains and updates the status ofAFSCN communication resources; and provides status, configurations and readiness of controlled resources to multiple users and command centers. It also manages communications systems for network operations and maintains and operates base communications. Further, the squadron provides base support to some activities onMoffett Federal Airfield .21st SOPS provides access to the worldwide
AFSCN and specialized support to the international space community by providing network communications. The unit is also responsible for maintainingOnizuka AFS ' two 60-foot satellite communication antennas and one 33-foot Data Link Terminal.Its sister unit,
22nd Space Operations Squadron atSchriever AFB , schedules tracking station usage for satellite operators atSchriever AFB and other locations, which ensures users can communicate (through the tracking stations) with the satellites for which they are responsible. A standby system atOnizuka AFS mirrors the scheduling area at 22nd SOPS, providing back up for this important mission.21st SOPS provides resources to operate and maintain the
Onizuka AFS facility and to provide limited administrative and support services to base units and agencies, including security, civil engineering and safety. A small Services contingent is also maintained, including the Space Place snack bar, fitness facility, Moffett Field golf course, and support of in-home family child care.The 21st SOPS commander is designated the installation commander for Onizuka AFS.
History
The birth of the nation's military presence in space was the
Corona spy-satellite program. Recently declassified, this program convinced the Air Force that a dedicated unit was needed to provide satellite-tracking support for the military. In April 1959, the6594th Test Wing was activated with its temporary headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif. In 1960, land was purchased in Sunnyvale to form theAir Force Satellite Test Center . Construction on the "Blue Cube" was completed in 1968, and on Jan. 1, 1971, the Sunnyvale facilities becameSunnyvale Air Force Station . The installation was renamed to Onizuka Air Force Station on July 24, 1986, in honor of Lt. Col.Ellison Onizuka , who lost his life in theChallenger Space Shuttle explosion.21st SOPS rose out of this rich history. It was activated on Oct. 1, 1991, and within one year, 21st SOPS absorbed the roles of the
2nd Satellite Tracking Group Operations Division and the 1999th Communications Squadron Operations Division. After the 1995Base Realignment and Closure Committee directed realignment ofOnizuka AFS , 21st SOPS absorbed the roles of the750th Space Group and all subordinate units and the5th Space Operations Squadron .References
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