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X-37B mystery shuttle

Started by slatetungsten, April 10, 2017, 01:01:54 AM

slatetungsten

Hey out there to the Art Bell world. does anyone know of any C2C shows or any good podcasts on the X-37B mystery space mini shuttle and what it may be about? anyone?



Ciardelo

Quote from: slatetungsten on April 10, 2017, 01:01:54 AM
Hey out there to the Art Bell world. does anyone know of any C2C shows or any good podcasts on the X-37B mystery space mini shuttle and what it may be about? anyone?

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/search/?query=X-37B

slatetungsten

 cool. thank you.  what do you think of its propose Ciardelo?

Jackstar

It services the weapon platforms.

Ciardelo

Quote from: slatetungsten on April 10, 2017, 03:09:53 AM
cool. thank you.  what do you think of its propose Ciardelo?

You first.

slatetungsten

I was thinking along those lines too. updating software,etc

Yorkshire pud

It takes porn videos to the ISS, they're not allowed to put them in their hold or carry on luggage.

Multiple functions. It`s testing a multitude of sensors, conducting surveillance, providing data for a possible reusable space weapons delivery system, among many other things.

Now I wait for the knock on the door. 8)


Dyna-X

Quote from: FightTheFuture on April 10, 2017, 07:34:37 AM
Multiple functions. It`s testing a multitude of sensors, conducting surveillance, providing data for a possible reusable space weapons delivery system, among many other things.

Now I wait for the knock on the door. 8)

This is correct. Sensor testing and calibration would be the most likely and common task. I would suspect some laser calibration for optical systems such as what exists for the Air Force in Maui (AMOS). Some new materials testing, probably related to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)  Everything would be connected with low Earth Orbit it does not have the payload capacity for both a satellite and a upper stage for a geosynchronous satellite.

Slatetungsten, good guess, but software would be updated over an encrypted digital radio link.

FTTF, As for the knock on the door you are related to the MiB, so just offer them a beer and pizza  ;)


wr250

Quote from: Dyna-X Ⓤ on April 10, 2017, 01:38:34 PM

FTTF, As for the knock on the door you are related to the MiB, so just offer them a beer and pizza bacon  ;)

FIFY

Jackstar

Quote from: Dyna-X Ⓤ on April 10, 2017, 01:38:34 PM
software would be updated over an encrypted digital radio link








... what could go wrong?

Lord Grantham

https://www.sciencealert.com/a-mystery-space-plane-just-broke-its-own-orbital-record-and-we-still-don-t-know-why-it-s-up-there

I had no idea it had been in orbit for almost two years at this point. I've also seen some posts saying it could be testing an EM Drive, which is an interesting idea.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Lord Grantham on April 15, 2017, 10:51:26 AM
https://www.sciencealert.com/a-mystery-space-plane-just-broke-its-own-orbital-record-and-we-still-don-t-know-why-it-s-up-there

I had no idea it had been in orbit for almost two years at this point. I've also seen some posts saying it could be testing an EM Drive, which is an interesting idea.

Its running pleasure flights for the small alien greys. Obviously.

Dyna-X

The long duration suggests repetitive experiments, some likely involving long duration exposure of materials and equipment.  Cargo hauling missions would be over within a day.

If we knew what it was factually, we would lose all interest.

Juan

Maybe they're delivering midget hookers to the Grays.

Hog

I'm surprised just how loud the X-37B is as it overflies(glides) you at low altitude.  OTV-4 (4th X-37B mission) is now over 688 days.

The project went black 2004 when the Airforce took over the project from NASA.  It was originally designed to be launched by a Space SHuttle, but was redesigned to launch on Atlas 5 launch vehicles.

peace
Hog


GravitySucks

http://nasawatch.com/archives/2017/05/x-37b-lands-at.html

718 days. (Not an integer multiple of 19.5, but a life path number of 6)

Hog

Quote from: GravitySucks on May 08, 2017, 08:28:57 AM
http://nasawatch.com/archives/2017/05/x-37b-lands-at.html

718 days. (Not an integer multiple of 19.5, but a life path number of 6)
That's cool.  I was wondering if it was going to land soon as there was a serious aspect change within the last 7 days.  Some thought it was actually tumbling out of control.

peace
Hog

Jackstar

Quote from: Hog on May 08, 2017, 03:04:57 PM
Some thought it was actually tumbling out of control.


I hear that a lot.


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