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http://space.skyrocket.de/index_fram..._sdat/x-37.htm February 26, 2009: A United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket to launch the Pentagon's X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle space plane prototype from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla. http://www.space.com/missionlaunches..._schedule.html "The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle is similar to the space shuttle, except it's about a fourth the size and unmanned. The OTV can return from space on its own, said Lt. Col. Kevin Walker, an Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office program manager. " "The X-37 program, originally a NASA initiative, was transferred to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in 2004. The Air Force's X-37B program builds upon the early development and testing conducted by NASA, DARPA and the Air Force Research Laboratory." http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123032226 Gee, I wonder what else was transferred from NASA to the military under Bush? WASHINGTON The U.S. Air Force has decided not to adopt NASAs orphaned X-33 and X-34 experimental rockets or take on a greater role in the agencys X-37 space vehicle program, according to industry and government sources. X-37, meanwhile, remains a funded NASA program with limited Air Force involvement. An Air Force spokesperson declined to comment on the matter http://www.space.com/news/military_space_010905.html ......ohmygosh....they lied to us about the X-37! Go figure. So what really happened to the X-33? NASA Concludes X-33 Engine Test Series with 90-Second Burn "There were no anomalies," Foerman said. "It looks like it was a good test. What happens next with the linear aerospike engines, along with the rest of the X-33 flight hardware, is still not clear. The U.S. Air Force has expressed an interest in taking over the orphaned program, but has made no formal commitment to do so. NASA spokesman James Cast said the U.S. space agency continues to discuss the X-33 program's future with the Air Force http://www.space.com/spacenews/x33test_080701.html Huh! So, all these decades of trying to build a SSO, and it all ends up getting militarized. Oh well, guess that's the future for NASA and manned space flight. To help the Pentagon build a rapid reaction force, and march a squad of poor obedient Marines to the top of an old leaky Atlas, and surprise the hell out of some future Osama? Jonathan s |
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