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AFSPC-5 - OTV-4 - X-37B ORBITAL TEST VEHICLE - VAFB 30SW USAF DOD Launch PATCH

$ 6.3

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  • Product Type: USAF X-37B SPACE PATCH
  • Organization Type: Space Programs
  • Condition: New
  • Type: USAF PATCH
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
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    Description

    AFSPC-5 - OTV-4 - X-37B ORBITAL TEST VEHICLE - VAFB 30SW USAF DOD Launch PATCH on HOOK & LOOP BACKING
    The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle, or OTV, is an experimental test program to demonstrate technologies for a reliable, reusable, unmanned space test platform for the U.S. Air Force. The primary objectives of the X-37B are twofold: reusable spacecraft technologies for America's future in space and operating experiments which can be returned to, and examined, on Earth.
    Features
    The X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle is the newest and most advanced re-entry spacecraft. Based on NASA's X-37 design, the unmanned OTV is designed for vertical launch to low Earth orbit altitudes where it can perform long-duration space technology experimentation and testing. Upon command from the ground, the OTV autonomously re-enters the atmosphere, descends and lands horizontally on a runway. The X-37B is the first vehicle since NASA's Shuttle Orbiter with the ability to return experiments to Earth for further inspection and analysis, but with an on-orbit time of 270 days, the X-37B can stay in space for much longer.
    Technologies being tested in the program include advanced guidance, navigation and control, thermal protection systems, avionics, high-temperature structures and seals, conformal reusable insulation, lightweight electromechanical flight systems, and autonomous orbital flight, reentry and landing.
    Background
    The Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office is leading the Department of Defense's Orbital Test Vehicle initiative, by direction of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics and the Secretary of the Air Force. The Air Force OTV effort uses the extensive contractor and government investments in the X-37 program by the Air Force, NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to continue full-scale development and on-orbit testing of a long-duration, reusable space vehicle.
    NASA's original X-37 program began in 1999 and ran until September 2004 when NASA transferred the program to DARPA. NASA envisioned building two vehicles, an Approach, and Landing Test Vehicle, or ALTV, and an Orbital Vehicle. The ALTV validated flight dynamics and extended the flight envelope beyond the low speed/low altitude tests conducted by NASA from 1998 through 2001 on the X-40A, a sub-scale version of the X-37 developed by Air Force Research Labs. DARPA completed the ALTV portion of the X-37 program in September 2006 by successfully executing a series of captive carry and free flight tests. NASA's X-37 Orbital Vehicle was never built: but its design was the starting point for the Air Force's X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle program.
    The Air Force's first X-37B, OTV-1, launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., April 22, 2010, and performed a successful autonomous landing at Vandenberg AFB, Calif., Dec. 3, 2010, after approximately 91 million miles and 224 days, 8 hours and 24 minutes in orbit.
    General Characteristics
    Primary Mission
    : Experimental test vehicle
    Prime Contractor
    : Boeing
    Height:
    9 feet, 6 inches (2.9 meters)
    Length
    : 29 feet, 3 inches (8.9 meters)
    Wingspan
    : 14 feet, 11 inches (4.5 meters)
    Launch Weight
    : 11,000 pounds (4,990 kilograms)
    Power:
    Gallium Arsenide Solar Cells with lithium-Ion batteries
    Launch Vehicle
    : United Launch Alliance Atlas V (501)
    THIS - NON-COMMERCIAL - 4" USAF DOD PATCH on HOOK & LOOP BACKING IS IN - MINT - CONDITION
    - Double-sided backing (hook and loop)  -
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