| By Peter Farquhar, Technology Editor

Secret shuttle launched in April
Skywatchers lose it for two weeks
Orbit change shows stealth ability
AMATEUR astronomers are enjoying a cat-and-mouse game with the US
military in keeping track of its secret space plane, the X-37B.
The X-37B was launched in April amid much publicity, but scant
detail about its true use.
Built by Boeing's Phantom Works division, the X-37B program was
originally headed by NASA.
It was later turned over to the Pentagon's research and development
arm and then to a secretive Air Force unit.
Only a very select few in the US military know what it's for, but
observers on Earth believe they're putting together the puzzle piece
by piece.
Several sources claim quote arms control advocates who say it's
clearly the beginning of the "weaponisation of space".
In May, avid skywatcher Ted Molczan studied the X-37B's orbit from
his home in Toronto and said its behaviour suggested it was testing
sensors for a range of new spy satellites.
Since then, the X-37B been arguably the least-secret secret project
on the planet, as fellow backyard astronomers joined in the
scrutiny, aided by how-to video guides and apps such as the Simple
Satellite Tracker.
That is, they did until July 29, when the shuttle disappeared,
causing all kinds of consternation and conspiracy theories about its
fate.
It took amateur skywatcher Greg Roberts of Cape Town, South Africa,
who noticed that it failed to appear as scheduled above his base on
August 14, another five days to find it.
When he did, he noticed it was some 30km higher and on a different
trajectory, according to calculations from other colleagues in Rome
and Oklahoma.
The X-37B's new track takes it on a six-day orbit of the Earth, as
opposed to its original four-day orbit.
Mr Molczan believes this may be another small piece to the puzzle
about what role the shuttle may play in US military operations.
"This small change of orbit may have been a test of OTV-1's
manoeuvring system, or a requirement of whatever payload may be
aboard, or both," he said in a release paper about Roberts' X-37B
find.
The shuttle has been in orbit now for 124 days. It uses a solar
array once in space for power, which theoretically will allow it to
stay airborne for up to 270 days.
But the additional presence of large fuel tanks and a rocket motor
allows it to change orbit, as evidenced by the latest sudden change
of course.
According to the The Register, this is a key component of its
surveillance-related capabilities, along with the fact it can land
in a much more versatile fashion than other shuttles.
Using its "cross-range" wings, it can duck off elsewhere once its
entered the Earth's atmosphere rather than follow its oribital track
to a pre-specified landing pad.
This means the X-37B can get up and down from space in one orbit, as
its wings allow it to compensate for the slight turn in the Earth
and bend it back to its original launch pad.
The Register says that capability would make it difficult to track,
as it would only pass over a region once.
Theoretically, it could drop a spy satellite on one run, then pick
it up on the next without the satellite having ever been detected.
Other observers claim the X-37B can carry a payload roughly the size
of a medium-sized truck bed, or enough to hold a spy satellite.
According to the Pentagon, a second X-37B is under construction, so
expect the guessing game to continue for some time about what the US
military is really up to in space.
Until now, all that remains known about the X-37B is that is it has
at least one trick - the ability to hide from skywatchers for two
weeks.
* * * * *
While the rest of the world is
wondering what the X-37B did, we can reveal the exclusive story now
to our loyal readers, thanks to a highly placed intelligence source
within the obuma administration.
The secret cargo on board the
X-37B was obuma's documents. His birth certificate, transcripts,
communist party ID card, all of the papers and documents he has
refused to release or has claimed do not exist or were lost sometime
in the past.
During the missing two weeks,
the X-37B was on a presidential-directed side trip to Uranus, to
hide the documents where the sun don't shine and no investigator
will ever find them.
Coming next week: The late Senator Joe McCarthy performs the
requisite three miracles and is declared a saint by Pope Gregory
XVI. Greg pitches seven innings for Washington Nationals, strikes
out 10, walks 4, absolves 2.

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