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Originally posted by intelgurl
In the "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 - House Report 108-106" (May 16, 2003) p. 214, line item "0603285E Advanced Aerospace Systems (Hypersoar)" had 7.5 million dollars allocated for fiscal year 2003, with a ramp up over the following years of 21.5 million in 2004, 25 million in 2005, 40 million in 2006 and 50 million in 2007, 2008 & 2009.
Originally posted by Murcielago
The Aurora couldn't even come close to leaving our atmosphere, let alone going to the moon. It supposedly goes aroung mach 6-7, you need to go at least mach 25 to get to space.
Why, have you flown it? Unless you know something I don't know there is no data, no sightings, no nothing on Aurora, just speculation and what you might have happened to hear from an insider.
Intensity
And Murcielago, check out CNN today, a plane just made it into space at only Mach 3.