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SpaceX Falcon 9 B1092-6 with the USSF X-37B spaceplane on board rolled out to Launch Complex 39-A at the Kennedy Space Center and went vertical a few hours later ahead of the USSF-36 (OTV-8) mission launch, scheduled for Thursday night.
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The X-37B has been cataloged as USA-555, along with an additional payload called LIMASAT. LIMASAT likely was deployed from the payload bay or service module shortly after launch.
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For those wondering about the additional satellite, called limasat, on X-37B OTV-8, my guess would be that it was on the service module, like Falconsat 8 seen here on the X-37B OTV-6 service module
With quantum positioning, is it the location that's derived by quantum methods or just the communication of it that done through quantum coupling?![]()
Space Force's X-37B space plane is testing 'Zylon' material to help crew and cargo land on Mars
"We want to look at the effects of long-term exposure to space — as if the Zylon material is going for a potential six- to nine-month mission to Mars."www.space.com
That gives me hope--I had always believed that Space Force might be a way to forward space technology beyond what stingy Congress ever allocated to NASA proper--a back door.![]()
Space Force's X-37B space plane is testing 'Zylon' material to help crew and cargo land on Mars
"We want to look at the effects of long-term exposure to space — as if the Zylon material is going for a potential six- to nine-month mission to Mars."www.space.com
wrong. X-37 is not the only way to forward space technology.That gives me hope--I had always believed that Space Force might be a way to forward space technology beyond what stingy Congress ever allocated to NASA proper--a back door.
Elaborate, please, especially in an August Forum like this. Not saying you're wrong, just asking you to put all your cards on the table.wrong. X-37 is not the only way to forward space technology.
This is not the 70's. The milspace had many launches per year before Space Force.Still, there is more actual money going to the industry now than before Space Force, when you only had the occasional Titan III or IV launch.
Elaborate, please, especially in an August Forum like this. Not saying you're wrong, just asking you to put all your cards on the table.
Space based interceptorGood catch. Here is another nugget with on orbit H2K delivery (around the same time in the video):
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Is it possible to make a set of cross-sections of the nose section, up to the start of the wing?
Which video?Good catch. Here is another nugget with on orbit H2K delivery (around the same time in the video):
Huh? Where is the "bus" going to get the energy to return to the orbiting satellite? And what is the point?yes. I think what we see is a bus, with its twin engines, and in front stands the re-entry kill vehicle with a Gemini type of geometry.
Your screenprint catches a depiction of the range and profile geometry with two systems in orbit (range would be the zone delimited by the white shape).
The bus and narrow bay in the image in my post would suggest the bus returning to the orbiting satellite to attach to another kill vehicle and be ready for a next target.
Ahem, the *nose* is prominently missing...
Thanks to Kevin and Felix for spotting and getting some obs on OTV-8. I
look forward to the Mike McCants TLE updates and an opportunity to observe
this object again. Thanks guys!
Daryl
On Thu, Mar 5, 2026 at 4:06 AM Kevin Fetter via Seesat-l <
seesat-l_at_lists.seesatmail.org> wrote:
> 99999 99 999A 1775 E 20260305001250694 17 25 0701180 684609 37 S
> 99999 99 999A 1775 E 20260305001313372 17 25 0902240 522609 37 S
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> No wonder I had no luck seeing it, the last 2 months, they did play
> around with iit's orbit.
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> Kevin
Don't worry, the mannequin is doing well and supported the ordeal of a section cut, surely savagely made, but excluding his noble self.So are his legs![]()
Too heavy. X-37 can only carry 500lbs payload.
Wrong, its structure is only designed for 500lb launch and landing. Launch has higher loads than landing. The only way an X-37 "mission" carried more payload mass was in the service module.no. It can't only land with a higher payload mass. That's Very different.
I wondered when they would crank up those highway safety films for the aerospace community. You can see it next to the Camero telephone-pole wrapper.So are his legs![]()
Ahem, the X-37 is *uncrewed*.I wondered when they would crank up those highway safety films for the aerospace community. You can see it next to the Camero telephone-pole wrapper.
The atomic manhole cover is doing time in hard vacuum over that one….as for the pilot?
It’s okay.
They can rebuild him.
They have the technology.
Ahem, the X-37 is *uncrewed*.
I would very much like to see him either confirm or correct/deny your speculative conjecture explicitly in writing in this here forum thread.He was joking and making references to the Six Million Dollar Man.