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LongTomH

(8,636 posts)
Sat Jun 16, 2012, 04:21 PM Jun 2012

Unmanned Air Force space plane lands after secret mission [View all]

Source: CNET|News

An unmanned Air Force space plane dropped out of orbit and glided to a computer-controlled California landing early Saturday to close out a classified 469-day military mission.

The reusable Boeing-built X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle touched down on a runway at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., at 5:48 a.m. PDT (GMT-7). The Air Force did not provide any advance warning of the re-entry and landing time and no technical details about the vehicle's performance were released.

But in a statement, the Air Force said the autonomous landing by the nation's "newest and most advanced re-entry spacecraft" was executed "safely and successfully."

"With the retirement of the space shuttle fleet, the X-37B OTV program brings a singular capability to space technology development," Air Force Lt. Col. Tom McIntyre, X-37B program manager, said in the statement. "The return capability allows the Air Force to test new technologies without the same risk commitment faced by other programs. We're proud of the entire team's successful efforts to bring this mission to an outstanding conclusion."

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57454645-76/unmanned-air-force-space-plane-lands-after-secret-mission/



This spacecraft's mission is still a big secret. Was it an orbital spyplane, a prototype 'space fighter' or just an x-vehicle to test new technology.
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I know I get warm fuzzy ,how much $$$ ??? orpupilofnature57 Jun 2012 #1
unmanned flights operate at a tiny fraction of manned flights. grantcart Jun 2012 #21
It is a drone quaker bill Jun 2012 #2
Could it be a satellite killer? Auggie Jun 2012 #3
Satellite killer - or something else all together SkatmanRoth Jun 2012 #8
kinda wondering if it's because of stuff like this.. canuckledragger Jun 2012 #4
This was an abandoned NASA program, IIRC. Gore1FL Jun 2012 #5
DoD space budget is already larger than NASA's space budget. joshcryer Jun 2012 #17
"469-day military mission" boppers Jun 2012 #6
Space drone? Can it deliver stuff to a space station--including, say, people? MADem Jun 2012 #7
Could the secret mission be CHEMTRAILS? Sanity Claws Jun 2012 #9
No, it could not. (nt) Posteritatis Jun 2012 #23
Here is a pic of the spacecraft eringer Jun 2012 #10
It is rather small MnExpat Jun 2012 #11
thanks for the pics otherone Jun 2012 #12
If it's so "secret" then how come it's in a news story? 99th_Monkey Jun 2012 #13
Its "mission" was secret. joshcryer Jun 2012 #16
The culture of science isn't secretive daleo Jun 2012 #22
They can do a lot with unmanned aircraft. n/t davidwparker Jun 2012 #14
No replacement for shuttle, space program defunded... JackRiddler Jun 2012 #15
Hmmm... we couldn't kill Bin Laden... krispos42 Jun 2012 #18
So we can't afford a space program cbrer Jun 2012 #19
Life immates art? Anyone remember a show called West Wing Remember What Toby leaked about? lookingfortruth Jun 2012 #20
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