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Amateurs Spy On US Spy Plane

arshadk writes with this excerpt from Wired's Danger Room: "The X-37B has generated intense interest, long before it ever left the ground. Boeing originally developed the 29-foot unmanned craft — a kind of miniature Space Shuttle — for NASA. Then, the military took over in 2004, and the space plane went black. Its payloads were classified, its missions hush-hush. ... You can even see the space plane for yourself: The X-37B is traveling in a slightly elliptical orbit more than 200 miles up, swooping from 43 degrees north latitude to 43 degrees south."

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  1. Re:Metricate, damnit! by camperdave · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If it's gold bricks, then they are measured in Troy tons which are lighter than standard avoirdupois units. Thus the ton of feathers would be heavier.

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  2. Re:Hard to believe by camperdave · · Score: 3, Interesting

    A matte black satellite against the black background of space is going to be hard to spot.

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  3. Re:Was that supposed to be a summary? by amorsen · · Score: 3, Interesting

    A Molniya orbit has the disadvantage that the apogee is over the area you want to watch. The X-37B seems to prefer being quite low; I do not believe you could construct a useful Molniya orbit with such a low apogee. At perigee it would be extremely low and quite fast, which means lots of air resistance.

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  4. Re:Classified != Secret by VortexCortex · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Like the SR-71, no information is worse than a little info -- So they released inaccurate info to sate the interested parties, best of both worlds.