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The US Air Force high-tech, unmanned X-37B spaceplane launched on March 5, 2011, entering low Earth orbit with the mission designation USA-226 and a set of tantalizingly vague mission parameters: to demonstrate a reliable, reusable, unmanned space test platform for the United States Air Force. Now, a report in Spaceflight magazine claims to have uncovered the true objective of flight USA-226: to eavesdrop on China recently launched spacelab, Tiangong-1. China will launch a prototype of its space station later this week Popular Science Clay Dillow gives a good summary of the facts we have at hand: We know that Tiangong-1鈥攚hich was launched back in September and is slated to host a manned crew sometime later this year鈥攊s in an orbit with an inclination of 42.78 degrees at an altitude of roughly 186 miles. And we know鈥攏ot from the Pentagon but from a group of vigilant amateur space trackers鈥攖hat the X-37B is orbiting at about the same altitude and at an inclination of 42.79 degrees. Not only is that orbit strange for a military r stanley us econ satellite鈥攖hey usually stanley thermos mug have polar orbits that offer better access to the entire globe鈥攂ut it would periodically bring the two orbiters very close together. It worth mentioning that the vigilant amateur space trackers that Dillow refers to aren ;t stanley mug exactly tinfoil-hat donning conspiracy theorists. This hypothesis comes from none other than David Baker 鈥?editor of the British Planeta
It hasn ;t even hit store shelves yet, but the juiciest tidbits from Steve Jobs ; upcoming biography are steadily being leaked by those with advance copies of the book. The latest pertains to Jonathan Ive, Apple Senior Vice President of Industrial Design, and the man who many believe to be the most integral part of the company future. https://gizmodo/all-the-best-leaks-from-...hy-5852039 Responsible for designing some of Apple most iconic products, including the iMac, the iPod, and the iPhone, in his biography Jobs refers to Ive as his 8220 piritual partner and told the w stanley cup riter, Walter Isaacson, that he had set things up so that he had more ope stanley cup uk ration power at the company than anyone besides Jobs so no one could tell him what to do. Since Steve Jobs ; passing many have speculated about the fate of the company, who relied heavily on slick product design, led by Ive, since he joined the company in 1996. But t stanley water bottle his revelation should provide some relief that at least Apple future product design is still in Jobs ; approved hands. [Yahoo Finance via AppleInsider] AppleSteve Jobs Qigr These New Belkin Routers Are the Fastest Wireless Routers For Your Buck
The US Air Force high-tech, unmanned X-37B spaceplane launched on March 5, 2011, entering low Earth orbit with the mission designation USA-226 and a set of tantalizingly vague mission parameters: to demonstrate a reliable, reusable, unmanned space test platform for the United States Air Force. Now, a report in Spaceflight magazine claims to have uncovered the true objective of flight USA-226: to eavesdrop on China recently launched spacelab, Tiangong-1. China will launch a prototype of its space station later this week Popular Science Clay Dillow gives a good summary of the facts we have at hand: We know that Tiangong-1鈥攚hich was launched back in September and is slated to host a manned crew sometime later this year鈥攊s in an orbit with an inclination of 42.78 degrees at an altitude of roughly 186 miles. And we know鈥攏ot from the Pentagon but from a group of vigilant amateur space trackers鈥攖hat the X-37B is orbiting at about the same altitude and at an inclination of 42.79 degrees. Not only is that orbit strange for a military r stanley us econ satellite鈥攖hey usually stanley thermos mug have polar orbits that offer better access to the entire globe鈥攂ut it would periodically bring the two orbiters very close together. It worth mentioning that the vigilant amateur space trackers that Dillow refers to aren ;t stanley mug exactly tinfoil-hat donning conspiracy theorists. This hypothesis comes from none other than David Baker 鈥?editor of the British Planeta

