Contrary to new speculation, the Air Force says its X-37B orbital test vehicle remains in space. “The X-37B mission is still ongoing,” Air Force spokeswoman Maj. Tracy Bunko told the Daily Report Tuesday. She added, “No landing date has been scheduled.” The Air Force placed the autonomous, reusable spaceplane into orbit in mid-April on its maiden mission in order to evaluate the vehicle’s on-orbit performance and validate technologies required for long-duration missions. The X-37 can stay in space for up to 270 days, meaning it potentially has nearly 100 more days before it has to return to Earth. In July, satellite spotters noticed that the X-37B had apparently deviated from its initial orbit. It took a while for them to locate it in another position. The vehicle has reportedly gone missing again, leading to speculation this week that it might have landed, reports Fox News.
As the Air Force readied for its June 21-22 strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the service was also putting its Agile Combat Employment strategy into action, dispersing combat aircraft and Airmen from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in preparation for a possible Iranian retaliatory attack. Some defense experts say…