Dip and Dive Despite being top-secret, the Pentagon is promising that its X-37b spaceplane is going to do some sick-ass ...
The U.S. Space Force is testing X-37B space plane aerobraking to rapidly change orbits using the drag of the atmosphere.
The Pentagon rarely releases an update on the X-37B spaceplane in the middle of a mission. During previous flights, military ...
The US Space Force's secret-but-not-really-secret spaceplane will carry out a novel maneuver called aerobraking to change its ...
American aerospace company Boeing announced it will soon conduct a series of aerobraking maneuvers with the X-37B spaceplane ...
The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV-7) will change its orbit by executing a series of novel maneuvers, called aerobraking.
Following a series of new maneuvers, the spaceplane will wrap up its seventh mission after nearly a year in space.
The U.S. Space Force, to which the two X-37Bs are now assigned, announced the planned orbital maneuvers as part of the ...
The aerobraking process will see the X-37B utilising atmospheric drag to reduce its energy and alter its orbit while using ...
Radian Aerospace has $31 million of funding to develop a single stage to orbit spaceplane. It will use a 3000 meter long sled ...
B’s service module, used to carry experimental payloads and scientific instruments, will be jettisoned during the aerobraking process ...
Despite being top-secret, the Pentagon is promising that its X-37b spaceplane is going to do some sick-ass stunts in the upper atmosphere soon. As SpaceNews reports, the Department of Defense's ...