America's Mysterious Space Plane To Land After A YEAR In Orbit - And No One Knows What It Did Up There
source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2154405/Secret-mission-accomplished-Americas-...
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The X-37B has been circling the Earth at 17,000mph and was due to land in California in December
Mission of highly classified robotic plane extended for unknown reasons
Will now land in mid- to late-June
By Rob Waugh
UPDATED: 09:12 EST, 4 June 2012
The U.S Air Force’s highly secret unmanned space plane will land in June - ending a year-long mission in orbit.
The experimental Boeing X37-B has been circling Earth at 17,000 miles per hour and was due to land in California in December. It is now expected to land in mid to late June.
At launch, the space plane was accompanied by staff in biohazard suits, leading to speculation that there were radioactive components on board.
Mystery tour: The mission of the X-37B space plane was extended after it spent nine months orbiting the Earth
The men and women of Team Vandenberg are ready to execute safe landing operations anytime and at a moment's notice,' said Colonel Nina Armagno of the U.S. Air Force's Space Wing.
The plane resembles a mini space shuttle and is the second to fly in space.
It was meant to land in March, but the mission of the X-37B orbital test vehicle was extended – for unknown reasons.
The first one landed last December at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California after more than seven months in orbit.
The 29-foot, solar-powered craft had an original mission of 270 days.
The Air Force said the second mission was to further test the technology but the ultimate purpose has largely remained a mystery.
The vehicle's systems program director, Lieutenant-colonel Tom McIntyre, told the Los Angeles Times in December: 'We initially planned for a nine-month mission. Keeping the X-37 in orbit will provide us with additional experimentation opportunities and allow us to extract the maximum value out of the mission.'
Questions: The unmanned space plane is the second of its kind to be sent up by the U.S. Air Force - but its purpose has never fully been explained
Questions: The unmanned space plane is the second of its kind to be sent up by the U.S. Air Force - but its purpose has never fully been explained
Finishing touches: Scientists in protective suits inspect the solar-powered craft prior to its mission
However, many sceptics think that the vehicle's mission is defence or spy-related.
There are rumours circulating that the craft has been kept in space to spy on the new Chinese space station, Tiangong.
However, analysts have pointed out that surveillance would be tricky, since the spacecraft would rush past each other at thousands of metres per second.
The top-secret robot plane is now expected to land in mid- to late-June
It's still not clear who or what the plane is meant to be watching
And Brian Weeden, from the Secure World Foundation, pointed out to the BBC: ‘If the U.S. really wanted to observe Tiangong, it has enough assets to do that without using X-37B.’
Last May, amateur astronomers were able to detect the orbital pattern of the first X-37B which included flyovers of North Korea, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan, heightening the suspicion that the vehicle was being used for surveillance.
Other industry analysts have speculated that the Air Force is just making use of the X-37B’s amazing fuel efficiency and keeping it in space for as long as possible to show off its credentials and protect it from budget cuts.
After all, under budget cuts for 2013 to 2017 proposed by the Obama administration, the office that developed the X-37 will be shut down.
According to X-37B manufacturer Boeing, the space plane operates in low-earth orbit, between 110 and 500 miles above earth. By comparison, the International Space Station orbits at about 220 miles.
The current flight launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, in March.
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Spying on North Korea, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Russia and anyone else, taking photos, scanning frequencies to try and determine encryption used, perhaps breaking encryptions, general other surveillance techniques, plus it's got the arm and other little hatch for perhaps grabbing hold of things and going at them in the night. Spying on satellites and space stations wouldn't be that tricky because you could triangulate the position granting a reasonably wide angle to operate in.
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LivingPong
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Varex_Sythe
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Don't open it!
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kennymotown
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To later be used to shoot down Chinese satellites!
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mitekillem
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I'm willing to bet they just wanted to see how long it would last in space, with the conditions, being able to control it, and the ability for the fuel to last.
-but scientists being who they are, probably had some of the dumbest test in operation at the same time. (i.e. the effects of frog eggs in space) - 11 months ago
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Gravity_Man:
If that is the case, pig roast su casa?
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mrpuma2u
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LivingPong
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Gravity_Man:
I don't want to alarm you but it's June the 26th and my microwave says 1.11!
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MSII
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whatever they were doing it was probably fascist!
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MSII
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20thsieclefox
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no thank you.
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bailey78:
cool sir
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bailey78
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circlesquared:
Ehh! so I lernt something today.
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bailey78
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bailey78:
once a day keeps the lunatics away
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MotherForTruth
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Someone knows the mission and choosing to keep it secret from Americans to protect us (sarcasm).
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Ricky84
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There is something seriously wrong with the United States. We should be sending scientists to space not secret military whatevers.
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MSII
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Ricky84:
yet more of the continuing slide to the one-party-right-wing-corporate-fascist-police-states-of-amerika.
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MSII
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alexandrekBack
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maybe simply to spend some money, just make sure the budget is wholly spend!
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alexandrekBack
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rerushg
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It's just part of the plan explained to us by Vonnegut.
Unbeknownst to us, we're inching toward getting a can-opener-looking thingie to some distant-galactal folks with a broken-down spaceship on Titan. It is the sole purpose of life on Earth and always has been. - 11 months ago
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bailey78:
Right. Kinda gives better insight into the phrase, "The perfect can opener has yet to be invented."
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rerushg
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bailey78
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rerushg:
Yes it does. The two I have are both kind of crappy.
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bailey78
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bailey78
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it was on a coffee run for the international space station. They don't have a starbucks in space yet.
Thats a good a answer as any I have heard yet.
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bailey78:
sound good to me
I also think that it met with some illegal space aliens from planet IX :>))
This statement is to keep the NRA (National Ray gun association) waiting in fear that they might run out of food supplies before they have an opportunity to shoot something - 11 months ago
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cmc101
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Much of what goes on in the military is out of the public's view. We don't know how many people are being killed in our name around the globe, (with drones and the like), and now we don't know what they are doing in space. Just how long do you think it will take for all of this to have an impact on our existence right here in the U.S.? (Some would say with the Patriot Act and similar legislation that those conditions already exist). Is this what "representative" government has evolved into? Our representatives keep the secrets and we are out of the loop, only to find ourselves in yet another war.
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SIBob:
good job
you know who to vote for if your that fearful - 11 months ago
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circlesquared
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clearly the funding NASA was getting has been redirected to the military's budget and is under control.
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circlesquared:
I'm sure it was and no it's not.
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bailey78:
right on
really - 11 months ago
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bailey78:
damn it I need a sarcasm font
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circlesquared
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rerushg
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It landed already. Last Saturday (16th). No problems.
(still a good post, circle)
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Vierotchka
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No-one knows what it did up there, but one can guess many things.
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Vierotchka:
maybe trying to determine why all the satellites keep dropping out of orbit?
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Vierotchka:
Makes me wonder if there's a connection to all the cameras I see along the turnpike.
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eternal_springs:
Could very well be. Just remember cameras are every where
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Vierotchka:
a good Imagination can play hell with any sound mind with no brain
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letsliveinpeace
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Great post, thanks for sharing.
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letsliveinpeace
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letsliveinpeace
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They could be spying on us
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=gHc6ThXSEZQ - 11 months ago
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letsliveinpeace:
Murdock news is doing a better job spying than the US could ever do
Murdock makes money to know what you are doing and what you are not doing and when you are naughty and when you are a liberal
they can spend a million dollars to change your world to his liking - 11 months ago
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cmc101:
It was a joke, also your right concerning Murdock.
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letsliveinpeace:
sorry that I did not catch the joke
my excuse is - 11 months ago
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cmc101:
You're absolutely right!
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cmc101:
I don't think it got lost in orbit, I believe they had communication problems.
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letsliveinpeace
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--America's mysterious X-37B space plane set to land after a year in orbit...what was it doing?
--On the Bonus Show: Too much exercise nay hurt the heart, Dutch start-up to colonize Mars, counterfeit money, more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=cvDOY8DmibM
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circlesquared
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it looks like a drone that goes to space
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circlesquared:
It is.I believe it is a satellite buster.
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bailey78:
pulsar torpedoes armed?
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bailey78:
Space Raper
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