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America's classified X-37B spaceplane is probably spying on China, according to a report in Spaceflight magazine.

The unpiloted vehicle was launched into orbit by the US Air Force in March last year and has yet to return to Earth.

The Pentagon has steadfastly refused to discuss its mission but amateur space trackers have noted how its path around the globe is nearly identical to China's spacelab, Tiangong-1.

There is wide speculation that the X-37B is eavesdropping on the laboratory.

"Space-to-space surveillance is a whole new ball game made possible by a finessed group of sensors and sensor suites, which we think the X-37B may be using to maintain a close watch on China's nascent space station," said Spaceflight editor Dr David Baker.

The X-37B, also known as the Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV), looks like a mini space shuttle and can glide back down through the atmosphere to land on a runway, just like Nasa's re-usable manned spaceplane used to do before its retirement last July.

Built by Boeing, the Air Force's robotic craft is about 9m long and has a payload bay volume similar to that of a small van. But what goes in the payload bay, the USAF will not discuss.

The current mission was launched on an Atlas rocket and put into a low orbit, a little over 300km up, with an inclination of 42.79 degrees with respect to the equator - an unusual profile for a US military mission which would normally go into an orbit that circles the poles.

The X-37B's flight has since been followed from the ground by a dedicated group of optical tracking specialists in the US and Europe, intrigued by what the vehicle may be doing.

These individuals have watched how closely its orbit matches that of Tiangong.

The spacelab, which China expects to man with astronauts in 2012, was launched in September with an inclination of 42.78 degrees, and to a very similar altitude as the OTV.

BBC News - X-37B spaceplane 'spying on China'
 
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If you think he is a false flagger deal with him personally and need not to bring "India " in to it all the time....there are so many false flaggers out there in the forum of different nationalities it doesnt mean that you have to demean the entire nation this often....it would be nice to see CD maintaining his new year's resolution.....
 
....it would be nice to see CD maintaining his new year's resolution.....

My New Year's resolutions have nothing to do with the internet at all. :wave:

What I did before by starting up a pro-India thread, was simply a gesture of good will in the new year. Which was promptly rejected by the Indians.
 
My New Year's resolutions have nothing to do with the internet at all. :wave:

What I did before by starting up a pro-India thread, was simply a gesture of good will in the new year. Which was promptly rejected by the Indians.
It would be nice again not to generalise the whole nation...there are fan boys on both sides its wise not to take them seriously....the only way forward for the world and asia is long lasting friendship between us...If you cant differentiate between fanboys and saner minds then its upto you to keep the good gesture of friendship in or out...anyway advance wishes for the Chinese new year..:cheers:
 
It would be nice again not to generalise the whole nation...there are fan boys on both sides its wise not to take them seriously....the only way forward for the world and asia is long lasting friendship between us...If you cant differentiate between fanboys and saner minds then its upto you to keep the good gesture of friendship in or out...anyway advance wishes for the Chinese new year..:cheers:

Thanks buddy. :)

Good luck and prosperity to you as well!
 

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