Posted on 04/23/2010 4:48:38 AM PDT by Biggirl
A top secret space plane developed by the US military has blasted off from Cape Canaveral on its maiden voyage. Billed as a small shuttle, the unmanned X-37B heralds the next generation of space exploration. It will be the first craft to carry out an autonomous re-entry in the history of the US programme. But its mission - and its cost - remain shrouded in secrecy. The Air Force said the launch was a success but would give no further details.
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Kitties, puppies and minorities hurt worst!
>>> Well, THANK both Matt Drudge and the UK Mail for getting the word OUT
You actually think a shuttle-clone sitting on a launch pad would escape the notice of the various spy satellites that keep tabs on US rocket sites ? If the Russians, Chinese, British, French, and Israelis know of it, Americans may as well be told.
The prior model space plane avoided such publicity by being cached in a hanger at Groom Lake, being taken out for launch on a large conventional aircraft instead of a rocket. Only after the program was canceled did the technical journals discuss the Blackstar.
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel=awst&id=news/030606p1.xml
Main Entry: au·ton·o·mous
Pronunciation: \ȯ-ˈtä-nə-məs\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Greek autonomos independent, from aut- + nomos law more at nimble
Date: 1800
1 : of, relating to, or marked by autonomy
2 a : having the right or power of self-government b : undertaken or carried on without outside control : self-contained (an autonomous school system)
3 a : existing or capable of existing independently (an autonomous zooid) b : responding, reacting, or developing independently of the whole (an autonomous growth)
4 : controlled by the autonomic nervous system
synonyms see free
au·ton·o·mous·ly adverb
Thank you Kent.
Operation Red Herring (bluff the Mullahs and keep them guessing in order to try and buy a few more months to try and get UN sanctions).
At least that would be in keeping with the Obama M.O.
The wings give it a lot of cross range capability, and I suspect it can pull LOTS of Gs more than a human could handle. That makes it valuable for recon and dropping ordnance.
This means we could drop a penetrating bomb on some tyrant’s bunker moving at about 6000 meters/sec (nice penetration). This bird could hit any spot on Earth in about 30 minutes. The bad guys would have to live in a motor home (oops, we could put active guidance in the ordnance) so the motor home won’t work.
I first saw a prototype 23 years ago.
BTTT
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