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the idea that whoever controls orbit controls the argument.
means the ability to use space capabilities, like satellites, launch, and orbital assets, to project military, economic, or political influence.
from coined by analogy with seapower and airpower, theorized by strategists like Alfred Thayer Mahan for oceans, Billy Mitchell for air, and later thinkers like Everett Dolman for orbit, treating space as the next high ground worth fighting to control.
first satellite weapon testsoviet union destroyed a satellite in 1968
key terraingeostationary orbit is finite and fought over
low earth orbitnow cluttered with over 30000 tracked objects