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X-37b space plane

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 10/25/2022

X-37b - an experimental apparatus. Model "mini-shuttle." It has a hold capacity of 2 cubic meters and a payload v900 kg.

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What country is leading in space technology?

The United States. Although the US is facing problems due to financial and economic difficulty, it is still the number one leader when it comes to space exploration. Despite the end of the space shuttle program, there are still huge secret projects such as the X37B program that are at work. Plus, as space tech gets denationalized and companies start to turn space exploration etc. into an industry, America will still lead thanks to its dynamism in entrepreneurship.


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