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  2. 21st Space Operations Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The installation was renamed Onizuka Air Force Station on 24 July 1986, in honor of Col. Ellison Onizuka, who lost his life in the Space Shuttle Challenger accident. [ 1 ] The 21st Space Operations Squadron was activated on 1 October 1991, and within one year, absorbed the roles of the 2nd Satellite Tracking Group and the 1999th Communications ...

  3. Onizuka Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Onizuka AFS and the Air Force Satellite Control Facility were transferred from Air Force Systems Command to Air Force Space Command and operated by the 21st Space Operations Squadron, a geographically separated unit (GSU) of the 50th Space Wing. The non-AFSC operational organizations remained under their respective commands.

  4. Satellite Control Network - Wikipedia

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    Ellison Onizuka Satellite Operations Facility (EOSOF) at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California – Secondary C2 Node. The Satellite Control Network maintains a number of tracking stations, which are used to track (primarily) US government agency & military satellites, as well as receive and process telemetry and send commands to these satellites.

  5. Air Force Satellite Control Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force Satellite Control Facility (AFSCF) was originally activated at Los Angeles AFS, California on 18 Jun 1965. [1] It was first assigned to the Space Systems Division of Air Force Systems Command , with later moves under the Space and Missile Systems Organization, and Space Division organizations.

  6. Kona International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, a small museum, the Astronaut Ellison S. Onizuka Space Center opened at the airport. The displays included a sample of lunar soil, a spacesuit from Apollo 13, and personal items from Onizuka. [20] [21] In 1994, the airport's runway was extended to 11,000 feet (3,400 m), the second-longest in the Hawaiian Islands after Honolulu. The ...

  7. Aerospace company names spacecraft in honor of Hawaii ...

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    Jul. 18—Aerospace technology company Northrop Grumman has named its NG-16 Cygnus spacecraft in honor of Hawaii astronaut Ellison Onizuka, who was one of seven crew members killed in the Space ...

  8. Onizuka Center for International Astronomy - Wikipedia

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    The Mid-Level Facility was renamed for the Hawaiʻi-born astronaut Ellison Onizuka, who died in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986. [4] It is located at the 9,300-foot (2,800 m) elevation, south of the summit at 19°45′41″N 155°27′22″W  /  19.76139°N 155.45611°W  / 19.76139; -155.45611 , up Mauna Kea Access Road ...

  9. Raw Hawaii: Why you need a whole day at Hawaii Volcanoes ...

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    Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole is about 90 miles away from the park. A visitor watches lava fountains within Halemaʻumaʻu Crater from Crater Rim Trail during Kīlauea's ...