Quite possible - perhaps the last X-37 mission left something up there and this one is to retrieve it.
I didn't realize how small this thing reall is until I bought a 1/72 scale Dragon Wing's die-cast model and placed it next to my 1/72 scale Space Shuttle Orbiter model. You could probably cram 15 or 20 X-37s inside the shuttle's payload bay.
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I'm impressed, I stood next to the Aqua Trainer full scale mock up in Alamogordo NM, just 2 months ago. The satellites aren't much bigger than a medicine ball. I'd say yes it's a rendezvous just to prove it's a shuttle replacement for the USAF. Of course it can only handle small objects, but they could have a larger model in mind for the near future, if this X model pays off.
Just checked-in in my hotel at Cocoa Beach, litteraly had to run to the beach but wow my first launch in person! Hope all goes well for the rest of the launch...
The launch was successful. Liftoff occurred at 22:46 UTC, and Centaur's engine completed burn at 23:04. Further information about spacecraft separation and its flight won't be announced.
^ Nice source, I downloaded those not too long ago. Nice tile details, updated markings, even the night shots were well lit. Glad to here it got into space.
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