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The secretive X-37B robotic space plane is about to set its own space-endurance record on a hush-hush project operated by the U.S. Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office.
The craft, also known as the Orbital Test Vehicle-2, was boosted into Earth orbit atop an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on March 5. On Wednesday, the X-37B spacecraft will mark its 270th day of flight — a lifetime in space that was heralded in the past as the vehicle's upper limit for spaceflight by project officials.
Originally posted by jeichelberg
speculated it had disappeared for two weeks...but I do not know how you could track an object this small anyway...
Originally posted by SirMike
Its not as difficult as it sounds. A decent backyard astronomer can track it with a telescope. All you have to do is spot it once, calculate it orbital trajectory and plot it out.
Originally posted by jeichelberg
...but I do not know how you could track an object this small anyway...