Launch News X-37B on Atlas V from Cape Canaveral

Personally I think the X-37B is what NASA should be doing, testing things and then improve. Basically do R&D and try not to lock themselves into 1 program that they have to stick with for years.

Anyway, I think the X-37B will do what the Air Force wanted the Shuttle to do (though with less mass)

And it does look pretty cool :P
 
Launch is scheduled for 7:52 p.m. EDT (2352 GMT) today. Hopefully they will stream it.

And ya, it is VERY cool looking. This will definitly prove to be a usefull vehicle to test a lot of new tech. According to the AF, the TPS is second generation from the shuttle TPS. We will see how reusable it turns out to be...

:cheers:
 
Yeah, the idea of a resusable "minishuttle" is on the paper since the 60's. I always loved this concept, I don't know why !

Anyway it keeps the "lifting body" program alive, which is a good thing. Now we'll see if it works, I must say I'm a little sceptical about this fully automated landing from orbit to the ground.
 
This might be the first launch I haven't missed by 2 hours since STS-130. :lol:
 
Live webcam showing Atlas 5 with the X-37B on the launch pad.
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Mission stats:

The 603rd launch for Atlas program since 1957
The 317th Atlas to occur from Cape Canaveral
The 21st launch of an Atlas 5 since 2002
The 19th Atlas 5 to occur from the Cape
The 13th Atlas 5 under United Launch Alliance
The 1st Atlas 5 to fly in the 501 configuration
The 8th Department of Defense launch of Atlas 5
The 2nd Atlas launch of 2010

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All flight controllers say "go" for launch!

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X-37B now on internal power.

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T-4 minutes and counting!

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Going down the street to see it. Be back later for OTV sep!
 
So, NASA isn't showing it? That's stupid.
 
Is this whole thing a hoax? Because it doesn't say anything about the launch on the NASA site.
 
LC-41 isn't a NASA site, it's part of ULA at the Cape Canaveral AFS. The reason why NASA isn't covering it is because it's not a NASA launch.
 
Awesome launch!
X-37B is now on it's way to spy on China, North Korea and Iran! Oops, I've said too much... :shifty:

I missed the launch by 7 minutes! :cry:
Do you think the footage will be available as Video On Demand (VOD)?
 
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