Summary
The SMS program is a critical endeavor to investigate whether the predictions of standard cold dark matter cosmology are consistent with the observed matter distribution in the Milky Way halo. It is the deepest, most extended search for optically elusive dwarf satellite galaxies and tidal streams to date, covering the entire Southern hemisphere. The 150 TB of CCD images in six photometric bands, 0.5-1.0 mag fainter than SDSS will be produced by the ANU SkyMapper telescope over the next five years. The primary objective of our program is to study the baryonic and dark matter components of the newly detected stellar overdensities providing an unprecedented physical picture of the phenomenon "dwarf satellite" and stringent observational constraints for CDM theory.