The Space Force Plans a Daring Move for the X-37B Spaceplane
USAFri Oct 11 2024
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It's been almost a year since the US military's X-37B spaceplane started its unusual journey in a highly elliptical orbit. Now, the Space Force has something exciting in store. They plan to use a technique called aerobraking to help the spaceplane return to Earth. This means the X-37B will dip into the upper edge of Earth's atmosphere, using drag to slow down and lower its orbit. It's like a big, slow-motion brake.
Why do this? Well, the spaceplane has a part called the service module that carries extra stuff. At the end of the mission, this part is thrown away, and the Space Force doesn't want it to become space junk. So, they'll use this aerobraking trick to get rid of it safely.
After this daring move, the X-37B will keep doing its space tests and experiments until it's time to come home. This will be its seventh mission, and it's always landed safely before.
The Space Force wants spacecraft to move around more freely in orbit. They think this will make satellites better at their jobs. They're looking into ways to refuel in space and use better engines. Aerobraking is just one of the tricks they're trying out.
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