Before the hurricane reaches Florida, Space X launches a spy plane
SpaceX did. Under a cloudy sky along the east coast of Florida, the rocket company launched the X-37B space plan near the start of the launch. The shuttle made its safety in orbit: as it is unclear, because of the secret nature of the mission, and the first stop of the Falcon 9 is safe in the landing zone along the coast, Now the missile company and the rest of the Kennedy Space Center, the Cape Canaveral air force and other space companies along the coast should prepare their preparations for the consequences of the Irish hurricane this weekend,
Florida has something to worry about now with the inevitable arrival of Hurricane Irma, but before this storm comes this weekend, SpaceX is trying to promote another launch. It's great. The Falcon 9 rocket launches the USS X-37B orbital test vehicle in its fifth flight.
For the first four missions, the X-37B spacecraft, developed by Boeing, is launched on top of the Atlas V rocket, a military war machine manufactured by the United Launch Alliance. Earlier this year, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson told Congress that the emergence of a commercial space industry was an advantage for the US military and that the military felt it was easy to launch the X-37B on a SpaceX missile.
"The advantage we see now is competition," Wilson said in June. "In the commercial space there are very interesting things that provide an opportunity for safe access to space at a very favorable price."
The US military did not claim that the X-37B has occupied space for many years, and also promotes "the development of operations for the technology of reusable use of spacecraft." Some experts believe that, in addition to experiments with surveillance technology, the Air Force can operate on equipment that can be included in a human version of the vehicle that could be controlled by the pilot. Among the applications planned for the X-37B, it was necessary to restore satellites for repair on Earth.
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