A method for sensing and monitoring ICBM threats using a constellation of
earth orbiting satellites. The method includes arranging a first and a
second plurality of threat sensing satellites in earth orbit. The first
plurality is selected to have a first prograde orbit plane with a first
inclination angle between about 30.degree. to 70.degree. with respect to
the earth's equator and an Argument of Perigee equal to about
270.degree.. The second plurality is selected to have a first retrograde
orbit plane with a second inclination angle between about 110.degree. to
150.degree. with respect to the earth's equator and an Argument of
Perigee equal to about 270.degree.. The second inclination angle is
selected to be a symmetric conjugate of the first inclination angle. The
first and second plurality of threat sensing satellites are distributed
respectively within the first prograde and first retrograde orbits with a
Walker distribution of T/P/1. Synchronization of a plurality of epochs of
the first plurality of satellites with a plurality of epochs of the
second plurality of satellites is performed to provide uniform
inter-plane satellite spacing for improved monitoring of an ICBM threat.