Space 303

ANTI-SATELLITE WEAPONS

Understanding the weapons that reshape the final frontier.
SPACE 303 is an asynchronous, self-paced 8-hour course designed to raise student awareness of the different types of anti-satellite (ASAT) systems and their operational effects. The course offers an in-depth look at the characteristics, capabilities, and consequences of various ASAT technologies. Students will gain a foundational understanding of how these systems fit into the broader Space Threat Continuum and their implications for the space environment.
6

Online

Format

Course Length

January 27, 2025

Enroll By

June 22, 2025

Next Session

$99.95

Tuition

Asynchronous (Self-Paced)

Course Type

Key outcomes

ASAT System Types

Describe the primary types of anti-satellite systems and how each functions.

Environmental and Operational Impact

Evaluate the operational and environmental effects of ASAT deployments.

Threat Continuum Assessment

Determine the positioning of various ASAT technologies within the Space Threat Continuum and assess their strategic implications.

course content overview​

The Space 303 course covers critical concepts in space ISR through the following modules:

  • Overview of kinetic and non-kinetic anti-satellite systems
  • Directed energy, cyber, co-orbital, and ground-based ASAT technologies
  • Historical case studies of ASAT use and testing
  • Strategic implications and risk assessments
  • ASAT systems’ placement on the Space Threat Continuum
Each module is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to integrate space ISR capabilities into broader operational frameworks.
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Space303 – ANTI-SATELLITE WEAPONS

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