The US military's spaceplane is about to fly again-it needs a bigger rocket
Briefly

A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket is poised for launch as soon as Tuesday night from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and the US military's mysterious X-37B spaceplane is fastened atop the heavy-lifter for a ride into orbit.
What's more, the Falcon Heavy will apparently take a flight path toward the northeast from Florida's Space Coast, then ultimately release the X-37B on a trajectory that will take it over Earth's polar regions. This is a significant departure from the flight profile for the military spaceplane's six previous missions, which all flew to space on smaller rockets than the Falcon Heavy.
Read at Ars Technica
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