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U.S. Air Force X-37B Mini-Space Plane Sighted by Amateur Skywatchers
Top News ^ | Monday, May. 24, 2010 | John Davidson

Posted on 05/24/2010 9:26:14 AM PDT by Willie Green

A small group of amateur skywatchers has managed to locate X-37B mini-space plane of U. S. Air Force. It was lofted on April 22 atop an Atlas launcher, without a pilot. The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle 1 is being flown under the support of the U. S. Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office.

When the space plane reached orbit it became identified as Catalog Number 36514, 2010-015A, OTV-1. After that it entered a cone of silence concerning any on-orbit duties.

A worldwide eyes-on-the-sky network of amateurs has managed to locate it, which according to them is in a 39.99 degrees inclination, circling the Earth in an orbit 401 kilometers by 422 kilometers. Greg Roberts of Cape Town, South Africa, a pioneer in using telescopic video cameras to track spacecraft revealed that the data may change a bit, as the orbit of the vehicle is better refined.

Roberts added that the amateurs who have sighted the craft have "absolute confidence" in their observations. He said, “One of our North American members got a brief view of what was suspected to be the space plane under somewhat difficult circumstances before it was no longer visible in the evening sky from the United States”.

Roberts also insisted that the skywatcher used binoculars and only one observation was not sufficient to define the spacecraft's inclination.


TOPICS: Astronomy; Hobbies; Military/Veterans; UFO's
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1 posted on 05/24/2010 9:26:14 AM PDT by Willie Green
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2 posted on 05/24/2010 9:28:47 AM PDT by Hodar (Who needs laws .... when this "feels" so right?)
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3 posted on 05/24/2010 9:30:23 AM PDT by freedumb2003 (The frog who accepts a ride from a scorpion should expect a sting and the phrase "it is my nature.")
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To: Hodar

Your Google-fu is very powerful! (GMTA LOL)


4 posted on 05/24/2010 9:31:04 AM PDT by freedumb2003 (The frog who accepts a ride from a scorpion should expect a sting and the phrase "it is my nature.")
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To: Willie Green

Will Mr. Obama kill this program, too?


5 posted on 05/24/2010 9:31:17 AM PDT by RexBeach
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To: freedumb2003

Yeah, I can look up all kinds of things. Hard to discuss something, if no one knows what one looks like. I didn’t recall seeing this aircraft. Not as sexy as I had hoped.


6 posted on 05/24/2010 9:33:21 AM PDT by Hodar (Who needs laws .... when this "feels" so right?)
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To: Hodar

“Not as sexy as I had hoped.”

That’s what people are saying about 000ama?


7 posted on 05/24/2010 10:04:54 AM PDT by fishtank (The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
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To: Willie Green
<> Nice, we all know how well that worked on Get Smart.
8 posted on 05/24/2010 10:07:32 AM PDT by filospinato
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To: Willie Green

“a pioneer in using telescopic video cameras to track spacecraft”

when can I buy that on ebay?


9 posted on 05/24/2010 10:17:54 AM PDT by chuck_the_tv_out ( <<< click my name: now featuring Freeper classifieds)
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To: Willie Green
It works but who designed the look of this thing, John Deere? It looks like a silo with wings....


10 posted on 05/24/2010 10:38:40 AM PDT by 1776 Reborn
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To: Hodar
Looks like a cruise missile on steroids.

Where is the death ray housed?


Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

11 posted on 05/24/2010 10:56:41 AM PDT by The Comedian (Evil can only succeed if good men don't point at it and laugh.)
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To: chuck_the_tv_out
Here:
Appropriate telescope

Appropriate camera


12 posted on 05/24/2010 11:42:41 AM PDT by messierhunter
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To: chuck_the_tv_out
Appropriate software (this part's now free)

I'm thinking of using this kind of setup to track X-37B, probably give it a go tomorrow morning or maybe Wednesday night.
13 posted on 05/24/2010 11:44:20 AM PDT by messierhunter
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wow. a $3000 camera. Maybe a few years after I graduate...


14 posted on 05/24/2010 11:47:08 AM PDT by chuck_the_tv_out ( <<< click my name: now featuring Freeper classifieds)
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To: chuck_the_tv_out
Actually the camera's the cheap part; you could get video of it with just the camera and a cheap widefield lens and skip the other parts, but it'd look just like a star. In fact, it'd look exactly like the discovery video which was made with a relatively widefield lens:

X-37B discovery video
15 posted on 05/24/2010 1:32:40 PM PDT by messierhunter
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