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chancy
7th May 2017, 20:35
Hello Everyone:
Here is an article for all.
chancy

Link:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/unmanned-u-air-force-space-plane-lands-secret-163408677.html

Article:
Unmanned U.S. Air Force space plane lands after secret, two-year mission
By Irene Klotz
ReutersMay 7, 2017
Handout out the U.S. Airforce's X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle mission 4 after landing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility in Cape CanaveralHandout out the U.S. Airforce's X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle mission 4 after landing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility in Cape Canaveral
The U.S. Airforce's X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle mission 4 after landing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S., May 7, 2017. U.S. Air Force/Handout via REUTERS

By Irene Klotz

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - The U.S. military's experimental X-37B space plane landed on Sunday at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, completing a classified mission that lasted nearly two years, the Air Force said.

The unmanned X-37B, which resembles a miniature space shuttle, touched down at 7:47 a.m. EDT (1147 GMT) on a runway formerly used for landings of the now-mothballed space shuttles, the Air Force said in an email.

The Boeing-built space plane blasted off in May 2015 from nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station aboard an Atlas 5 rocket built by United Launch Alliance, a partnership between Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co .

The X-37B, one of two in the Air Force fleet, conducted unspecified experiments for more than 700 days while in orbit. It was the fourth and lengthiest mission so far for the secretive program, managed by the Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office.

The orbiters "perform risk reduction, experimentation and concept-of-operations development for reusable space vehicle technologies," the Air Force has said without providing details. The cost of the program is also classified.

The Secure World Foundation, a nonprofit group promoting the peaceful exploration of space, says the secrecy surrounding the X-37B suggests the presence of intelligence-related hardware being tested or evaluated aboard the craft.

The vehicles are 29 feet (9 meters) long and have a wingspan of 15 feet, making them about one quarter of the size of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s now-retired space shuttles.

The X-37B, also known as Orbital Test Vehicle, or OTV, first flew in April 2010 and returned after eight months. A second mission launched in March 2011 and lasted 15 months, while a third took flight in December 2012 and returned after 22 months.

Sunday’s landing was the X-37B's first in Florida. The three previous landings took place at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The Air Force relocated the program in 2014, taking over two of NASA’s former shuttle-processing hangars.

The Air Force intends to launch the fifth X-37B mission from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, located just south of the Kennedy Space Center, later this year.

Justplain
8th May 2017, 19:44
Has anyone heard what the US air force is really upto with this space plane? It cant be as exotic as the ssp, otherwise we wouldnt hear about it (or is it because the ssp is navy and the air force wants its own space program?).

This was the fourth X-37B mission conducted by U.S. Air Force

Thomson Reuters

SPACE-MILITARY/SPACEPLANE

The U.S. Airforce's X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle mission 4 after landing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility in Cape Canaveral.

The U.S. military's experimental X-37B space plane landed on Sunday at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, completing a classified mission that lasted nearly two years, the Air Force said.

The unmanned X-37B, which resembles a miniature space shuttle, touched down at 7:47 a.m. EDT on a runway formerly used for landings of the now-mothballed space shuttles, the Air Force said in an email.

The Boeing-built space plane blasted off in May 2015 from nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station aboard an Atlas 5 rocket built by United Launch Alliance, a partnership between Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co.

The X-37B, one of two in the Air Force fleet, conducted unspecified experiments for more than 700 days while in orbit. It was the fourth and lengthiest mission so far for the secretive program, managed by the Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office.

The orbiters "perform risk reduction, experimentation and concept-of-operations development for reusable space vehicle technologies," the Air Force has said without providing details. The cost of the program is also classified.

The Secure World Foundation, a nonprofit group promoting the peaceful exploration of space, says the secrecy surrounding the X-37B suggests the presence of intelligence-related hardware being tested or evaluated aboard the craft.

History of secret missions

The vehicles are nine meters long and have a wingspan of four metres, making them about one quarter of the size of the NASA's now-retired space shuttles.

The X-37B, also known as Orbital Test Vehicle, or OTV, first flew in April 2010 and returned after eight months. A second mission launched in March 2011 and lasted 15 months, while a third took flight in December 2012 and returned after 22 months.

Sunday's landing was the X-37B's first in Florida. The three previous landings took place at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The Air Force relocated the program in 2014, taking over two of NASA's former shuttle-processing hangars.

The Air Force intends to launch the fifth X-37B mission from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, located just south of the Kennedy Space Center, later this year.

http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/technology/unmanned-space-plane-returns-secret-mission-1.4104296

Justplain
8th May 2017, 20:31
Sorry, didnt see chancy's thread, the list moves so fast...

Star Tsar
8th May 2017, 23:39
Space.com

Air Force Space Plane Lands After 718 Days

Published 8th May 2017

The Orbital Test Vehicle mission 4 (OTV-4) landed in Florida on May 7, 2017. -- Full Story on Space.com: https://goo.gl/jsYTcJ

Space Shuttle "Inspiration" can also be seen in the video. It is a Space Shuttle model that previously resided at the now-former location of the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in Titusville. http://www.space.com/32751-mock-orbiter-lands-space-shuttle-strip.html?cmpid=514648

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Have you seen the pictures of the technicians attending to vehicle after landing? Why the weird looking suits?

https://theaviationist.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/X-37B_OTV4_landed_at_Kennedy_Space_Center_170507-O-FH989-001-706x456.jpg

https://theaviationist.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/X-37B-landing-wide.jpg

7alon
9th May 2017, 04:08
LOL this is what they expect us to believe is today's furthest advancement in space transportation? If only we were born yesterday right folks? :ROFL:

http://2static.fjcdn.com/pictures/Seems_f8af34_5583835.jpg