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 The U.S. Department of Defense announced the transfer last year, which took effect on August 15. All in all, 15 global units with 319 military and 259 civilian personnel from the Army and Navy will transfer to the Space Forces Space Delta 8, the unit responsible for satellite communications, as stated in the announcement. Space Delta 8 is now in charge of the Wideband Global Satcom and Defense Satellite Communications System, a constellation of military communication satellites, as well as the Global Positioning System constellation for both military and civilian users, among other communication satellites, according to Space News. These satellites were originally built by the U.S. Air Force, and later operated by the military for decades.     In addition to the satellites, the army also transferred $78 million of its budget to the Space Force to cover the cost of operating the satellite ground stations.  We need to create this unity of effort around our space missions, to ensure were up to those challenges that we face,  Chance Saltzman, Space Forces deputy chief of space operations for o stanley cup perations, cyber and nuclear, said in a statement.  The space domain stanley spain  has rapidly become far more congested, and far more stanley flask  contested than鈥hen I was a lieutenant or a captain operating space capabilities.  But other branches of the military arent totally out of the satellite game just yet. DARPA, part of the department of defense for military research, recently announced that its working on a  Tehs Apple Confirms You   ll Be Able to Pre-Order the iPad Pro This Wednesday
 and keeping the dream of limitless, carbon-free energy alive. At an International Atomic Energy Agency summit in Japan this week, researchers involved with MITs Alcator C-Mod tokamak reactor announced that their machine had generated the highest plasma pressure ever recorded. The fusion reactor hit this milestone near midnight on September 30th, the very last day of its operation.  We were pushing parameters purposefully at the end, to see if we could exceed the value wed achieved in the past,  Martin Greenwald, the deputy director of MITs Plasma Science and Fusion Center told Gizmodo stanley mug .  It was pretty exciting.      Fusion is a futuristic energy source physicists have been chasing for about fifty years. The idea, in a nutshell,  is heat atoms up to a hundred million degrees or so, at which point they rip apart and become a free-flowing mess of protons and electrons called a plasm stanley website a. Then, harness the tremendous bursts of energy rele stanley spain ased when stripped atomic nuclei collide. The problem is that in order to get more energy out of a fusion reactor than we put in, we need to achieve a self-sustaining plasma, one that burns on its own with only minimal energy inputs. But plasmas can only reach this so-called  steady state  if they can be contained, and extraordinarily hot atomic soup does not like to be contained. It likes to splatter everywhere. The big payoff in fusion may not come for decades, but lets remember what it is: Star power. There are a few different routes one can take