The Air Force’s Mystery Space Weapon Lands After a Year in Orbit

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The Air Force’s Mystery Space Weapon Lands After a Year in Orbit

The Air Force's shadowy mini-Space Shuttle, the X-37B, spent over a year traveling around our planet. What was it down? We don't know—it's a secret. But now that it's finally landed, it's time for some questions.

Despite more or less copying the design of of the Space Shuttle, the X-37 is completely robotic, guiding itself through the vacuum without human piloting and using barely any fuel in the process.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/37b-mystery-mini-space-shuttle-landing-delayed/story?id=16585556

The mysterious unmanned mini-space shuttle on a classified mission has finally returned to earth.

It landed early Saturday morning at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 5:48 a.m. PDT after weather conditions kept pushing back landing attempts the last few days. The shuttle spent 469 days in orbit.

The Air Force's X-37B, is an unmanned reusable spacecraft built by Boeing that has spent more than a year on a classified mission in space.

Measuring 29 feet in length and having a 15-foot wingspan, the unmanned reusable X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle looks like a miniature version of NASA's now retired space shuttles.

The craft went into orbit on March 5, 2011, but as was the case during its first launch in 2010, very little has been known about its mission or what payloads it might be carrying because its missions are classified.
 

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Jerry actually sent it up to keep an eye on Dez. It will remain classified though. At least this is what the alcohol store clerk told me.
 

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Orbital relay station for communications if we ever got into it with a nation capable of taking down our com satellites.
 
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