The Air Force's mystery space plane is back on Earth, following a record-breaking two-year mission - GulfToday

The Air Force's mystery space plane is back on Earth, following a record-breaking two-year mission

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The Air Force’s X-37B successfully lands at NASA’s Kennedy space Center Shuttle Landing Facility on Merritt Island.

The X-37B landed at Nasa's Kennedy Space Center in Florida early Sunday.

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The Air Force is mum about what the plane did in orbit after launching aboard a SpaceX rocket in 2017.

The 780-day mission sets a new endurance record for the reusable test vehicle.

It looks like a space shuttle but is one-fourth the size at 29 feet.

Officials say this latest mission successfully completed its objectives.

Experiments from the Air Force Research Laboratory were aboard.

This was the fifth spaceflight by a vehicle of this sort. No. 6 is planned next year with another launch from Cape Canaveral. According to Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett, "Each successive mission advances our nation's space capabilities."

Associated Press

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