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    Mystery Surrounds Air Force's Secretive X-37B Space Plane Landing Plan

    The United States Air Force's secretive X-37B space plane has been circling Earth for more than 10 months, and there's no telling when it might come down.

    As of Friday (Jan. 20), the mysterious robotic X-37B spacecraft has been aloft for 321 days, significantly outlasting its stated mission design lifetime of 270 days. But it may stay up for even longer yet, experts say, particularly if the military views this space mission — the second ever for the hush-hush vehicle — as something of an endurance test.

    "Because it is an experimental vehicle, they kind of want to see what its limits are," said Brian Weeden, a technical adviser with the Secure World Foundation and a former orbital analyst with the Air Force.

    A long mystery mission

    The Air Force launched the X-37B in March 2011, sending the reusable space plane design on its second space mission. The X-37B now zipping around our planet is known as Orbital Test Vehicle-2, or OTV-2.

    Another X-37B vehicle, the OTV-1, launched in April 2010 and landed in December of that year, staying on orbit for 225 days — well under the unmanned spacecraft's supposed 270-day limit. But OTV-2 has already exceeded that limit by more than seven weeks, and the calendar keeps turning over. [Photos of the 2nd Secret X-37B Mission]

    Racking up a lot of time in space might be a key part of the current mission, according to Weeden.

    "I think they didn't want to push it, just because it was the first of its kind," he told SPACE.com, referring to OTV-1's flight. "But I think that they are looking to push the second one."

    Statements from Air Force officials appear to support Weeden's supposition.

    "This successful flight is important in the progression of the X-37B program, moving us forward in our effort to prove the utility and cost-effectiveness of an unmanned, long-duration, reusable spacecraft," Air Force Lt. Col. Tom McIntyre, the X-37 systems program director, told SPACE.com in late November, when OTV-2 hit the 270-day milestone.

    "We look forward to trying to expand the platform's envelope by extending the mission further," McIntyre added.

    Testing new technologies?

    The X-37B looks a lot like NASA's now-retired space shuttle, only much smaller. The unmanned vehicle is about 29 feet long by 15 feet wide (8.8 by 4.5 meters), with a payload bay the size of a pickup truck bed. For comparison, two entire X-37Bs could fit inside the payload bay of a space shuttle.

    Just what the X-37B does for so long while circling our planet remains a mystery, because the space plane's payloads and missions are classified.

    Partly as a result of the secrecy, some concern has been raised — particularly by Russia and China — that the X-37B might be a space weapon of some sort. But the Air Force has repeatedly denied that charge, claiming that the vehicle's chief task is testing out new technologies for future satellites.

    That's likely to be the case, said Weeden, who published a report in 2010 that investigated the X-37B and its likely missions.

    The Air Force doesn’t disclose the X-37B's orbital parameters, but amateur observers have tracked the movements of both OTV-1 and OTV-2. They've found that OTV-2 is not looping around Earth in a polar orbit, which enables a good look at every spot on the globe.

    Rather, the spacecraft is flying repeatedly over the stretch of Earth from 43 degrees north latitude to 43 degrees south latitude. Weeden thinks the space plane may be observing the Middle East and Afghanistan with some brand-new spy gear, perhaps instruments optimized to observe in wavelengths beyond the visible-light spectrum.

    Earlier this month, an article in Spaceflight Magazine, a British publication, speculated that OTV-2 might be spying on Tiangong 1, China's recently launched prototype space module. But the orbits of the two robotic vehicles are quite different, making this scenario highly unlikely, Weeden and other experts have stressed.

    You can follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter: @michaeldwall. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     
    • JohnG  •  4 mths ago
      It's amazing how many words the media can write without actually knowing anything.
      • randy 4 mths ago
        Like Ann Coulter, but without being a sociopath.
      • mike 4 mths ago
        I learned that from doing those 5 paragraph essays. I could go around and 'round about nothing. Say the same thing slightly differently about 10 times.
      • Damn You 4 mths ago
        As opposed to how few words you can write without actually knowing anything
    • Willy  •  4 mths ago
      Dang, this means I have to leave the tin foil on my roof a while longer.
      • jamesj 4 mths ago
        Try solar power panels it will work.
      • Skinny 4 mths ago
        may want to make a hat too while you're at it
      • Ronnie joanne 4 mths ago
        Be sure to put the shiny side up.
    • safeinthewoods  •  4 mths ago
      SPIN ALERT ... people have NO idea what the Military has and what it's capable of ...
      • Qwickdraw 4 mths ago
        Ummm, the military is comprised of people.
      • Earl 4 mths ago
        If people know what the military has and is capable of doing most of them would be wearing brown under wear.
      • Joseph 4 mths ago
        I would heed the words of Safeinthewoods and Earl, Quickdraw. Hint: I am x-military..Navy...worked in "explosives", (all kinds...some you would not believe)defensive and offensive, and the "machines" (and non-machines) used to propel/direct and "detonate" on the enemy. I'll put it this way If and when we are at war with Russia/China...or another world power,(it is coming), we're going to take some serious hits. I'll pity our enemies when we strike back and destroy them. I'm comfortable knowing that we will survive...surprisingly well... we'll survive. The key is not using "it" (all...there's much more in the bag that you can imagine). Our strike capability is way beyond what you think it is. I suggest you take a keener interest in "science fiction".
    • jer  •  4 mths ago
      Track it on Heavens-Above and go outside and watch it pass overhead in the early evening or early morning hours. Satellite tracking/watching is a fun, zero-cost hobby. Lots of other stuff to look at while you're waiting for one, especially in the winter sky.
      • Jim 4 mths ago
        What do you normally watch with? And how do you see something only 29 feet long hundreds of miles away?
      • Ronny Park 4 mths ago
        With your eyes! You see a moving point of light all the way from outer space.
      • tecton47 4 mths ago
        At first I thought Jer was talking about the Fireball XL-5 and I got all excited. You're right Jer, that's a good site for ISS tracking along with many other orbiting targets.
    • rktompsett  •  Muskegon, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      The idea of secret is to keep it away from the media!
      • Tony He 4 mths ago
        if you're hearing this, that means that there is probably a more advanced version already being tested. lol!
      • Me68 4 mths ago
        I dissagree. If i have a military secret, the first thing i'm going to do is give vauge information to the media to screw up, and take way in the wrong direction. That's what they get paid for anyway. Hello plausible deniability.
      • Harold C 4 mths ago
        AND maybe everybody else in the world????
    • I was about to say...  •  4 mths ago
      ...what ever happened to Fireball XL-5?
    • Anonymous  •  4 mths ago
      And you wonder how we know the exact times Iran's fanatical rulers are taking a leak? Here's your answer!
    • George  •  4 mths ago
      ❤DRONES❤

      USA #1
    • Stir Fry  •  Newburgh, New York  •  4 mths ago
      If you're hearing about it, it's already being replaced by something more technologically advanced.
    • Kranky Kat  •  4 mths ago
      They're having trouble bringing it down. It has been commanded to come down, but the return telemetry only repeats, "IMSORRYDAVEICANTDOTHAT" Air Force officials continue to struggle to interpret the message.
    • toma  •  4 mths ago
      Not to dispute the UFO believers. Back in the 1950's when the UFO craze took off, who do you think started it? The CIA. Why? To direct the attention to flying saucers when, in actuality, it was their experimental projects the people saw. Point is: I bet there are things only a select few know about and perhaps even the president doesn't know.
    • stirandsavor  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      I say robotic spacecraft are great, but replacing Congress, The President and it's administration and the Judicary and 50% of government employees with robots sounds even better to me
    • Michael  •  Murfreesboro, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      While it's great the military has their own mini-shuttle, I don't understand why NASA got rid of the shuttle when it will be years before they might have a replacement. The USA should be a leader in space, not a follower.
    • Chingaso  •  4 mths ago
      They are spying on me! But they can't see me with the foil on my head!
    • a  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      What a shame. When I was growing up we had aspirations to go to the moon, possibly to Mars, or even the stars. The space program was expensive but it produced a lot of technology that gives us a lot of the products we use everyday. Now we want everyone to go back to caves. How sad!
    • Richard N Balz  •  4 mths ago
      All of you can be trusted..not to tell anyone about this secret space plane.....right?
    • todd  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      no...no,of course this isn't a potential weapon,why ever would you think such a ridiculous thing don't be so silly.
    • Jack  •  4 mths ago
      As far as advanced technologies are concerned, John Lear said, "You have NO idea what you DON'T know".
    • STEVE  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Has china stolen the technology yet, if they havent allready , they will , or some big business #$%$ like steve jobs will give it to them. All the time using the american sucker (taxpayers ) money and the american system and in the same breath saying that american workers are inferior because they wont live in company dormatories ( company stores ) and let supervisors wake you up in the middle of the night and put you to work twenty four seven whenever they want .
    • Peter Griffin  •  4 mths ago
      The X-37B looks a lot like NASA's now-retired space shuttle, only much smaller....SO SMALL I CAN HARDLY SEE IT IN THE PICTURE, oh wait what picture! GOOOOD Reporting!
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