Tuesday, April 17, 2012

X-37 Space Explorer

  
         All data of this new generation space airplane explorer are still top secret.  The US Air Force always deny the existence and the mission of this space explorer project. Like I said before, its all about top secret. Nevertheless, from surveillance known that the X-37 is doing maneuvers around the Earth’s atmosphere. Originally, X-37 was expected to have a maximum orbital time of about 270 days, and now it’s reached 400 days of continuous orbit. That truly looks like a success trial. 

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     At least, we can know how the design of  this spacecraft from surveillance.  The design of the wings indicate that it has designed to move and maneuvers on high speed. The nose become more sharp than it's previous space plane. But, the only thing more mysterious than the X-37 advanced technology specifications is the purpose of USAF mission. At some point, the advanced technology of X-37 will be declassified and we can all learn about the spacecraft’s true purpose. So the USAF dont make any description about mission of this new spacecraft. Just like I said at the beginning, its about Top Secret.
courtesy image of universetoday.com

     Unfortunately, the USAF will more than likely remain guarded about it until they bring it out of the sky. USAF officials are certainly doing an excellent job of keeping all of the juicy details of the mission under lock and key, but that isn’t stopping amateur stargazers from attempting to solve the mystery by pointing their telescopes into the night sky and tracking to find this advanced technology space airplane.

   After seeking and looking a few of nights, these civilian observers report that “It makes frequent small maneuvers to maintain that altitude against the significant atmospheric drag that is present. They also predicted that it must be military spacecraft programs. We can therefore assume that it has military applications. So, I'm pretty sure that the X-37 is doing well, and that’s probably a good news. Well done!

Posted by: Advan Today Advanced Technology, Updated at: 3:09 PM