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Boeing-built X-37B space plane lands after completing record 908-day orbital mission. by Alan Boyle on November 12, 2022 at 11:59 am November 12, 2022 at 12:44 pm. Share 3k Tweet Share Reddit Email.
While the Starliner faces challenges, Boeing’s other space venture, the X-37B, remains shrouded in mystery. -Developed with funding from NASA, the U.S. Air Force, and Boeing, the X-37B is a ...
The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle, a reusable space plane built by Boeing , landed at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on November 12 after setting an endurance record of 908 days in orbit. The previous ...
The Boeing-built X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV) is shown at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022. The unmanned U.S. military space plane landed early Saturday ...
Boeing-built X-37B space plane goes into orbit for shadowy Space Force test mission. by Alan Boyle on May 17, 2020 at 7:10 am May 17, 2020 at 8:49 am.
In October 2019, the Boeing X-37 returned to Earth after spending 778 days in orbit. Unlike typical NASA missions, this ...
Most aspects of X-37B missions are classified, so the new video — which was produced by Boeing, the vehicle's maker — doesn't go into detail. But it does give a sense of why the Air Force ...
The United States Space Force’s secretive X-37B space plane touched down to earth on Friday after spending 434 days in orbit conducting mysterious tests. The unmanned Boeing-made aircraft landed ...
According to Boeing, the space plane orbits between 150-500 miles above the Earth. “We are excited to expand the envelope of the reusable X-37B’s capabilities, using the flight-proven service ...
The U.S. and China recently launched secretive space missions using high-tech space planes. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday looks at what the U.S.’s Boeing-made X-37B spacecraft is capable of doing, and ...
The U.S. and China recently launched secretive space missions using high-tech space planes. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday looks at what the U.S.’s Boeing-made X-37B spacecraft is capable of doing, and ...
Boeing’s orbiter was transferred to DARPA in 2004. True to DARPA’s nature, it has been a secret program ever since. What we do know is that the X-37B was first dropped from beneath the wing of ...