
December 5th 10, 03:44 AM
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X-37B landed Friday
So, Jim -- what's the mission of this thing?
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Jay Honeck
Port Aransas, TX
Pathfinder N56993
On Dec 4, 6:09*pm, wrote:
Mark. wrote:
On Dec 4, 1:54*pm, wrote:
Mark. wrote:
On Dec 4, 9:26*am, "Mark." wrote:
http://news.discovery.com/space/secr...ds-in-californ...
"Shrouded by darkness, the military’s miniature space shuttle -- a
unmanned robotic craft -- returned early Friday from a trial run in
orbit that spanned 224 days."
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Mark IV
"Rather than hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells like the space shuttle
orbiters, the X-37B is powered by gallium arsenide solar cells with
lithium-ion batteries."
WHAT DID THEY JUST SAY? *Now they're
using solar cells and lithium-ion batteries?!
Who predicted that?
Since spacecraft have been using solar cells and rechargable batteries for
about a half a century now, it would be hard to say who predicted such a
thing.
Though your dim little mind probably thinks they are running the engines
of a spacecraft with electricity.
OPERATIVE PHRASE:
"Rather than hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells like the space shuttle
orbiters,"
(other reply is ari-troll, not me)
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Mark IV
It is a military project, which means the goals, conciderations, design
contraints, economics, and everything else has little in common with a
civilian project.
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Jim Pennino
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