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  2. Boeing X-37 - Wikipedia

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    The fifth X-37B mission, designated USA-277 in orbit, [58] was launched from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A on 7 September 2017 at 14:00 UTC, just before the arrival of Hurricane Irma. [89] [90] The launch vehicle was a Falcon 9 rocket, [90] and a number of small satellites also shared the ride. [91]

  3. Dream Chaser - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) selected the cargo Dream Chaser for its first space launch. This launch is intended to last for at least two weeks in freeflight to provide space access to United Nations member states that have no space programs of their own, and carry up to 35 payloads. [102]

  4. Spaceplane - Wikipedia

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    The Rockwell X-30 National Aero-Space Plane (NASP), begun in the 1980s, was an attempt to build a scramjet vehicle capable of operating like an aircraft and achieving orbit like the shuttle. Introduced to the public in 1986, the concept was intended to reach Mach 25, enabling flights between Dulles Airport to Tokyo in two hours, while also ...

  5. The secretive X-37B space plane is headed back into orbit ...

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    The United States military is preparing to launch its secretive X-37B space plane on a seventh mission in orbit.. The uncrewed vehicle, which resembles a miniature space shuttle, is slated to lift ...

  6. List of spaceplanes - Wikipedia

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    Uncrewed suborbital space plane. Horizontal takeoff and landing. Dream Chaser: USA: Rocket launch ... List of space launch system designs; Mother ship This page was ...

  7. US military spaceplane atop SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch ... - AOL

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    "SpaceX is targeting Monday, December 11 at 8:14 p.m. ET for Falcon Heavy’s launch of the USSF-52 mission to orbit from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida," the rocket manufacturing ...

  8. Why SpaceX's latest Starship launch was such a huge ... - AOL

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    Now that SpaceX has proved both Starship and Super Heavy can launch toward space and return to Earth in one piece, the company is on track to reduce rocket-launch costs by an estimated 10 times.

  9. Air-launch-to-orbit - Wikipedia

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    Air-launch-to-orbit also works well as part of a combination launch system such as a reusable air-launched single-stage-to-skyhook launch vehicle powered by a rocket or jet engine. An additional benefit of air-launch-to-orbit is a reduced delta V needed to achieve orbit. This results in a greater payload to fuel ratio which reduces the cost per ...