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ZIRCONIC / NEBULA
2004-12-14
ZIRCONIC is a security channel behind the traditional BYEMAN compartments which reportedly contains stealth satellite programs such as MISTY (AFP-731) and PROWLER. NEBULA is the program name covering work on the general concept and technology of stealthy satellites.
Much debate has developed within Congress in response to the expensive spy satellite program currently being built by the United States. On Wednesday, December 8, Senator John D. Rockefeller (D-W.VA.) broke what had been an intense internal debate by expressing his belief that the program is "totally unjustified and very wasteful and dangerous to national security." Three Democratic senators-- Carl M. Levin (MI); Richard Durbin (IL); and Ron Wyden (OR)-- joined him in voicing a lack of confidence in the program; and it is reported that some Republican lawmakers also share their concerns.
So this is the program they were complaining about
The spy satellites, which reportedly employ technology similar to that used on the B-2 bomber and the F-117A fighter, are designed to orbit undetected in an attempt to cloak American surveillance of other nations. As a result, countries that draw particular attention, notably Iran and North Korea, will thus be unable to determine when American satellites are overhead. Consequently, they will be unable to plan accordingly, making their developments subject to unquantifiable scrutiny.
Most of the opposition that has surfaced is rooted in the satellite program's cost, which has reportedly doubled—from $5 billion to $9.5 billion.
Sounds like a tough task. The body of the satellite would be the easy part to shield from radar, but you have to consider optical searches. If you paint it black, it'll fry from absorbed heat from sunlight. The antennas to send the data back to earth would also be a radar headache.
Critics also claim, however, that the satellite's capabilities are irrelevant since today most countries that are surreptitiously pursuing illicit weapons are hiding them underground. Nevertheless, the program has survived (despite Senate efforts to terminate it in the last two years) with strong support from Porter Goss, the new CIA chief, and his predecessor, George Tenet.
The satellite, funded under a classified program known as Misty, was first revealed by Jeffrey T. Richelson in his 2001 book "The Wizards of Langley: Inside the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology." Richelson claimed that the first craft was launched on March 1, 1990 from the space shuttle Atlantis.
Senators Rockefeller, Levin, Wyden and Durbin objected to an item in the classified schedule of authorizations that provided for continued funding of a major acquisition program that they believed is unnecessary and the cost of which they believe is unjustified. They believe that the funds for this item should be expended on other intelligence programs that will make a surer and greater contribution to national security. For this reason, which is more fully explained in the classified record of the conference, they have not signed the conference report.
Posted by:Steve

#13  I heard Jed Babbin say on the John Batchelor Show last night that these disclosure by Rockefeller et al. had resulted in a criminal referral to the DOJ. I hope he's right. Rockefeller is the oiliest Senator our there.
Posted by: Tibor   2004-12-14 6:16:15 PM  

#12  The antennas to send the data back to earth would also be a radar headache.

Lasers. No antennas needed, just little lenses.

As for the Senators -- *sigh* is it really that hard to see when treason applies?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-12-14 6:06:20 PM  

#11  Now I understand all these latest reports about new low albedo objects discovered in the Kuiper Belt and the Oort cloud...... Zirconix you said ???
Posted by: EoZ   2004-12-14 5:36:45 PM  

#10  Shipman, Q: What is the best place to hide a tree?
A: In a forest.
Posted by: phil_b   2004-12-14 5:30:00 PM  

#9  WTF! The senators apparently haven't figured out that if a program is classified YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO TELL THE PRESS ABOUT IT! Cause if you do, it's no longer classified. There, now that really wasn't such a hard concept, was it?
Posted by: AJackson   2004-12-14 5:20:47 PM  

#8  They ought to send up a giant balloon shaped like a scary ray gun, with letters on it saying "Zionist-American Death Ray Mk I".

Just let people spend their time freaking out over that and do the real work in the meantime.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2004-12-14 5:18:00 PM  

#7  phil_b I think you're confusing this with RUBY_GENTRY.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-12-14 5:08:37 PM  

#6  The Senators' objections centered around the fact that none of the satellite's components were built in their states and that the prime contractor's PAC overlooked their various funding receptacles.
Posted by: RWV   2004-12-14 4:44:20 PM  

#5  ZIRCONIC is a bit of a give away.
Posted by: phil_b   2004-12-14 4:25:22 PM  

#4  I really can't see how to hide the launch if it's using conventional optics... we're talking the HST pointed at earth basically. Okay, maybe you can't hide the vehicle during launch... maybe it's good enough to orbit and hide. Yikes!
Posted by: Shipman   2004-12-14 4:03:07 PM  

#3  Just deploy it in tandem with "Project Shiny Things" to deflect attention...
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-12-14 3:43:24 PM  

#2  Oh they've already started launching.... never mind. :) Problem is having a good cover story for the launch. This was something the shuttle was good for. Polar Orbit? Sure just exploring the envelope of the spacecraft!

Posted by: Shipman   2004-12-14 3:43:01 PM  

#1  Hell what's all the fuss, just call it Cosmos eleventeen or an advanced Earth Resources Surveyor and let it go.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-12-14 3:40:29 PM  

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