by Bruce Gagnon
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Dandelion Salad
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April 23, 2010
The new military space plane, called the X-37B, was launched yesterday from Cape Canaveral strapped to an Atlas V rocket. The X-37 will spend up to 270 days in space before landing at Vandenberg AFB in California. The space plane will mostly fly on “autopilot” since there is no human inside the craft.
Meanwhile yesterday at Vandenberg AFB, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) also test launched another space plane – the Hypersonic Technology Vehicle, known as the Falcon.
Analysts contend the Falcon is part of the Pentagon’s effort to develop the capability to strike anywhere in the world with a conventional warhead in less than an hour – known as Prompt Global Strike.
The purpose of the X-37B program is less clear, largely because it remains classified.
The Washington Times reports, “The actual expense [of the X-37] is hidden in the Pentagon’s ‘black,’ or classified, budget – is likely to cost more than $1 billion. The launch vehicle alone – a two-stage, liquid-propelled Atlas V rocket – costs as much as $200 million. Ten years of development on the plane – as the project was shuffled from NASA to DARPA and finally to its current institutional home in the Air Force – is likely to have cost hundreds of millions of dollars more.”
The development of these new space planes is one reason that the Obama administration and the Pentagon are eager to reduce nuclear weapons stockpiles in Russia and China in the years to come. As key elements in the growing U.S. first-strike program, they become even more effective if the U.S. can get its potential rivals to reduce their nuclear retaliatory capability giving the Pentagon an ever greater chance of pulling off a successful decapitating attack.
Thus as the U.S. moves forward with these kinds of global strike systems it will be likely that Russia and China will be forced to respond by refusing to dramatically reduce their nuclear weapons and by developing new technologies to counter the U.S. program.
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X-37B: Secret plane launched
April 22, 2010 — A United States Air Force plane the X-37B has gone public for its launch in Florida today. The secret space plane that has been years in the making is now set to launch into the final frontier. The United States Air Force plans to perform a series of tests but could this be the beginning of the United States going above and beyond in space exploration or the beginning of the militarization of space?
X-37B: Secret plane launched
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I like the brown thin one on you’re flicker. R they for sale?
Thanks, Lisa. No, I am not into money. My suggestion is to learn how to knit yourself or have someone you know knit for you and then you do something for them in exchange, perhaps. There are great tutorials on knitting on Youtube and lots of free patterns on Ravelry. http://www.ravelry.com/
Some knitting videos I’ve collected: http://lockerz.com/u/dandelionsalad/collections/5975880/knitting?sort=new&type=all&ref=dandelionsalad
I would suggest subscribing to any of these Youtube channels:
http://www.youtube.com/user/iknitwithcatfur
http://www.youtube.com/user/verypinkknits
http://www.youtube.com/user/newstitchaday
Thanks dandelionsalad. I meant no harm, those scarfs are beautiful–one of a kind. I was interested in buying one ‘if they were for sale. You’re good. And, thank you so much.
Thanks, Lisa. Definitely one-of-a-kind as I designed and knitted it.
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Is this all this nation can ever think of – war and weapons of mass destruction? No doubt, the greatest terrorist nation on Earth!