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The United States Space Force’s X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle-7 (OTV-7 ... a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin. The sixth mission saw a change in hardware and flew with SpaceX ...
The Boeing-built X-37B ... 7 broke new ground by showcasing the X-37B’s ability to flexibly accomplish its test and experimentation objectives across orbital regimes,” Chief of Space ...
VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. – The U.S. Space Force's unmanned spaceplane exited orbit after 434 days and landed at Vandenberg Space Force Base late last week. The X-37B, developed by ...
The US Space Force's unmanned and reusable X-37B spacecraft has completed its ... Now the spacecraft, officially known as "Orbital Test Vehicle-7" (OTV-7), is back on Earth. According to the ...
This photo provided by United States Space Force the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle-7 (OTV-7), the U.S ... First launched in 2010, the Boeing-made, reusable space planes have spent as long as 908 ...
The first was the return of one of the United States Space Force’s two X-37B Orbital Test Vehicles (OTVs) after an amazing 434-day classified space mission—though, mind you, the longest time ...
"Mission 7 broke new ground by showcasing the X-37B's ability to flexibly accomplish its test and experimentation objectives across orbital regimes ... and safety of the vehicle, captures ...
It’s the seventh flight of one of these test vehicles ... in the X-37B program,” program director Lt. Col. Blaine Stewart said in a statement. First launched in 2010, the Boeing-made, reusable ...