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    Contact lost with hypersonic glider after launch

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — An unmanned hypersonic glider developed for U.S. defense research into super-fast global strike capability was launched atop a rocket early Thursday but contact was lost after the experimental craft began flying on its own, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency said.

    The problem occurred during the critical point of transition to aerodynamic flight, DARPA said in a statement that described the mission as an attempt to fly the fastest aircraft ever built.

    "More than nine minutes of data was collected before an anomaly caused loss of signal," it said. "Initial indications are that the aircraft impacted the Pacific Ocean along the planned flight path."

    Click photo to see more images of the hypersonic glider. (Reuters/DARPA/Handout)Click photo to see more images of the hypersonic glider. (Reuters/DARPA/Handout)

    The 7:45 a.m. launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base, 130 miles (200 kilometers) northwest of Los Angeles, was the second of two planned flights of a Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle-2. Contact was also lost during the first mission.

    Shaped like the tip of a spear, the small craft is part of a U.S. military initiative to develop technology to respond to threats at 20 times the speed of sound or greater, reaching any part of the globe in an hour.

    The HTV-2 is designed to be launched to the edge of space, separate from its booster and maneuver through the atmosphere at 13,000 mph (21,000 kph) before intentionally crashing into the ocean.

    Defense analyst John Pike of Globalsecurity.org wasn't surprised with the latest failure because the hypersonic test flight program is still in its infancy.

    "At this early stage of the game, if they did not experience failures, it's because they're not trying very hard," he said.

    Pike said it's possible for engineers to still glean useful information about what worked and what didn't, despite the flight ending prematurely. The key is to analyze what happened in the final five seconds before contact was lost.

    DARPA used Twitter to announce the launch and status of the flight.

    The agency said the launch of the Minotaur 4 rocket was successful and separation was confirmed via a camera. Communication was then lost.

    DARPA's statement quoted Air Force Maj. Chris Schulz, the HTV-2 program manager, on the challenge of flight in "virtually uncharted territory."

    "We know how to boost the aircraft to near space," he said. "We know how to insert the aircraft into atmospheric hypersonic flight. We do not yet know how to achieve the desired control during the aerodynamic phase of flight. It's vexing; I'm confident there is a solution. We have to find it."

    A team of experts will examine information gathered by more than 20 air, land, sea and space data collection systems, DARPA said.

    The HTV-2 is intended to put theory, simulations and wind tunnel experience to the test in real flight conditions at speeds producing temperatures in the thousands of degrees and requiring extremely fast control systems, according to DARPA.

    The first HTV-2 was launched on April 22, 2010. It returned nine minutes of data, including 139 seconds of aerodynamic data at speeds between 17 and 22 times the speed of sound, DARPA said.

    That craft detected an anomaly, aborted its flight and plunged into the ocean, the agency said.

    The military and NASA have also been working on powered aircraft capable of flying at speeds greater than five times the speed of sound, or Mach 5.

    In 2004, NASA's unmanned X-43A reached Mach 9.6 on a flight off California. Powered for 10 seconds by a supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet, that set a speed record for jet-powered flight.

    The X-43A also set the previous record of Mach 6.8 earlier that year.

    The unmanned X-51A Waverider, a demonstrator, developed by the Air Force, DARPA, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne and Boeing, has been tested twice.

    Powered by a scramjet, the first X-51A reached about Mach 5 for 140 seconds after being dropped from the wing of a B-52 in May 2010, according to Boeing. Last June, a second craft had problems in a flight off the California coast and the test was terminated. Two more flights are planned for the X-51A program.

    The HTV-2 was launched atop a Minotaur 4 rocket built by Orbital Sciences Corp. from decommissioned Peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missiles. The Minotaur 4 made its debut last year carrying the first HTV-2.

    "From what we can tell based on preliminary data, it looked like the rocket did its job," said Orbital spokesman Barry Beneski.

    Minotaur 4 is part of the Minotaur rocket family. There have been 22 Minotaur launches since 2000 — a 100 percent success rate. The price of a single flight ranges from $15 million to $30 million depending on the rocket style, according to the company.

    ___

    AP Science Writer Alicia Chang contributed to this report.

     

    3,461 comments

    • ERIC  •  9 mths ago
      I think the next one should have seats so we can offer free rides for bankers and polititians.
      • max 9 mths ago
        Bankers. should be offered $35 for every ride they take. Hell they suck the life out of anyone for O.D fee's I am sure they will take a ride first and think about consequesnces later.
      • Zach 9 mths ago
        I wish that I would have thought to say that.
      • Sovember 9 mths ago
        Sarcastic comments about the government are getting stale.
    • terry  •  9 mths ago
      i want to see god,,but not this fast,,,,,
    • Otto Pilot  •  9 mths ago
      Imagine the future -- Sixty minutes to fly to the other side of the world. Three hours to wait in the Security Screening Area pre-flight for your pat down and body cavity search. Science marches on!
      • Harry 9 mths ago
        Nah, by then they'll have a robotic probe to screen you Real Quick! Better have some lube ready.
      • Katie 9 mths ago
        You wouldn't be able to fly in this aircraft. The G-forces would kill you.
      • JasonL 9 mths ago
        That isn't what this is for. Yes it's currently an unmanned aerial vehicle, but with the bugs worked out it would simply be a super fast smart bomb. Imagine a self piloted tactical nuke, flying way too fast for missile or point defense, that could hit anywhere in the world in less than an hour.....most likely earlier. It is/would be the next super weapon for America, and I don't completely believe that it malfunctioned.
    • .  •  9 mths ago
      We should have our congress test drive these things.
      • Gary 9 mths ago
        Great Idea, but I think ALL the members of Congress and the President should be on that test flight. I just wonder if there are any honest or non corrupt members of congress?
      • dex 9 mths ago
        yep ther totally useless fire every one of them a monkey could do better...
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        they are, but in a different manner, they are test driving these babies with your tax dollars. they are only releasing this data, real or not, to counter any show of might by china
    • Michael  •  9 mths ago
      The "FLUX CAPASITOR" on board sent it back in time to the 50's and it crash landed at Roswell, New Mexico.
      • Ryan C 9 mths ago
        LOL that was funny
      • Sleep Cat 9 mths ago
        CAPACITOR.
      • Patrick 9 mths ago
        Hey, Dolt, You spelled "CAPACITOR" wrong.
    • anonymous  •  9 mths ago
      Amazing speeds, but so little control. The only thing that falls and crashes faster than this glider is the U.S. Economy.
      • Guest1234 9 mths ago
        LOL true
      • SH 9 mths ago
        Ouch, that's harsh even by my standards. lol
      • max 9 mths ago
        Love the comments i get to read around here ! Better than the news or article it self ! LMao
    • LDAR  •  9 mths ago
      How cool and this is the stuff they tell us about. What about the toys
      they won't tell us about?
    • DR  •  9 mths ago
      It hit "ludicrous" speed and then went to plaid.
    • DOG DAYS  •  9 mths ago
      if they are openly showing this craft, then it is far past experimental stages. don't be fooled by the dumbed down story.
    • Rickey  •  9 mths ago
      Well. Isn't that just GREAT. Now I'm gonna end up with two in my back yard.
    • Plume  •  9 mths ago
      Headline should read, "Billions Disappear at 13,000 MPH."
    • Rich  •  9 mths ago
      We also lost contact with Congress when they went on their hyperfast spending spree. Coincedence?
    • Tom  •  9 mths ago
      Lost contact with hypersonic glider = Spy Satellite Successfully Launched
    • IfYouSeeKay  •  9 mths ago
      It probably flew into another dimension at that speed.
    • Bigafoot  •  9 mths ago
      No need to be alarmed folks... it's only hurling uncontroled towards ????? on Earth at 13000 MPH. Time to brush up on those dodge ball skills.
    • Rocky  •  9 mths ago
      how many miles to the gallon does it get?
    • James  •  9 mths ago
      In an unrelated story.... Iran has suddenly disappeared from the face of the earth
    • R  •  9 mths ago
      Dropped signal? Lost contact? They must have used AT&T!!
    • Kayt the Druid  •  9 mths ago
      ...Going that fast, the slightest little thing can and will make the craft become wacky and then go boom. That's the FOX news explanation of what went wrong.
    • Michael Delonge  •  9 mths ago
      I don't know what ya'll so exited about; the Chinese will steal the plans soon.
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