May 16, 2020 02:30 pm
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/15/21257433/air-force-spaceplane-x-37b-launch-watch-ula-atlas-v-rocket-live
The Air Forces mysterious X-37B spaceplane successfully launches to space on sixth mission
Update May 17th, 9:30AM ET: The X-37B successfully took off at 9:14AM ET on Sunday, though ULA ended live coverage of the mission early at the request of the Air Force.
Original Story: The Air Force’s mysterious spy spaceplane, dubbed the X-37B, is headed back to space on Sunday morning for its sixth mission in Earth orbit. As usual with this spacecraft, its exact purpose is a secret, though the Air Force says the vehicle will be carrying a number of experiments on this trip and testing out new systems in space before returning them to Earth.
This launch comes a little more than six months after the X-37B returned home from its record-breaking fifth mission to orbit. The spaceplane, which looks a bit like a miniature Space Shuttle,...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/15/21257433/air-force-spaceplane-x-37b-launch-watch-ula-atlas-v-rocket-live
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