B, Boeing Space released a video detailing how the space plane's aerobraking maneuvers help change the spacecraft's orbit.
Experts believe that the plane's design is much like the US Space Force's X-37 and is also launched to orbit vertically on a rocket while returning horizontally at a predesignated site.
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Here’s how it works. A secret, experimental space plane will be performing a new kind of specialized brake maneuver as it returns to Earth’s atmosphere, the U.S. Space Force announced.
The space plane is also testing the effects of radiation and space on seeds, according to Space Force. The X-37 project is also important because the space plane is reusable. Each launch uses a ...
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