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X-37B now in orbit
The launch apparently went without a hitch, and the spaceplane has now
separated from the Centaur upper stage: http://spaceflightnow.com/atlas/av012/status.html I imagine amateur satellite watchers will be keeping a very close eye on the X-37B to see if it starts modifying its orbit using its onboard engine. Pat |
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