Amateurs Spy On US Spy Plane 172
arshadk writes with this excerpt from Wired's Danger Room: "The X-37B has generated intense interest, long before it ever left the ground. Boeing originally developed the 29-foot unmanned craft — a kind of miniature Space Shuttle — for NASA. Then, the military took over in 2004, and the space plane went black. Its payloads were classified, its missions hush-hush. ... You can even see the space plane for yourself: The X-37B is traveling in a slightly elliptical orbit more than 200 miles up, swooping from 43 degrees north latitude to 43 degrees south."
Re:Metricate, damnit! (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Metricate, damnit! (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, but that 95% doesn't have an X-37B, so it really doesn't matter, does it?
Our super-secret spy space-drone, our units of measurement. That's how we roll up in this bitch.
Re:Let me assure you (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Hard to believe (Score:5, Funny)
When Wonder Woman sues you for patent infringement. Duh!
The real question (Score:4, Funny)