http://youtu.be/KuWZ9bpYDVg It's been a month of reminders that actually, yes, the US government has a lot of giant, high-tech toys that it's not telling us about. Two weeks ago, it was, "Wait, we have a secret Hubble-sized space telescope? Wait, we have TWO of them?" This week (especially if you missed the first one's flight in 2010), it's, "Wait, we have a secret space plane? Wait...TWO of them?!" Yes indeed, and the unmanned space plane that's in the news this week has just returned from a record-breaking 469 days in orbit (the first vehicle, dubbed Orbital Test Vehicle 1, was up for 225 days). These planes, which are made by the Boeing Phantom Works, belong to the Air Force, which says that they are just practicing launching and landing the vehicles. But that can't be all: presumably there's some reason why the things have to stay aloft for a year's ...
The Air Force's Second Secret Space Plane Returns From More Than A Year in Orbit
Discover the secret space plane making waves with its record-breaking 469 days in orbit and the mystery it brings to Air Force tech.
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