The press around the X-37B continues to perplex, it's particularly disappointing to see this "super secret but let's talk about it constantly" article using the word "very" 3 times. I think it was drilled into me by the age of 12 to avoid "very" in written English in order not to obviously oversell, and yet here it is from a professional writer working for the BBC
Space Plane: Mysterious US military aircraft launches
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#12The press around the X-37B continues to perplex, it's particularly disappointing to see this "super secret but let's talk about it constantly" article using the word "very" 3 times. I think it was drilled into me by the age of 12 to avoid "very" in written English in order not to obviously oversell, and yet here it is from a professional writer working for the BBC
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#14Did this mission not transfer to the new Space Force? If not, what kind of things are they doing?
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#15Did this mission not transfer to the new Space Force? If not, what kind of things are they doing?
Given the frequency and consistency of narrative with which it appears in the press, at this stage I'm convinced it's an empty UAV used entirely for some marketing purpose
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j56s46e97Lo
Based on what this talk indicates, the US Government is doing some questionable(...) things in terms of signals intelligence in space.
We probably won't know what X37-B is doing in space for years but I imagine they will have at least tried to do some big brother exercises. The US/Western Intelligence community effectively treats all communications as fair game - they always have (e.g. MI5 were capturing encryption keys from neutral embassies using microphones in the ~50/60s) they just possess the means to do it efficiently at large scale now.
I imagine a large part of its mission is also just testing military equipment that can't go on the ISS but that's not as sexy.
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#16"power-beaming technology"
Even uBeam does work, it's just not very efficient
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#17"power-beaming technology"
Sarcasm? Even uBeam does work, it's just not very efficient
But if you aim it somewhere other than the receiver, it's a weapon, no?
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#18I am also blown away by the American Federal budget - this is a classified military space program. How much does one of those cost ?!
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#19Sat here in lockdown, I have just rewatched Matt Damon's The Martian and yes, we want to go up and out. I am so glad someone is still trying. I am also blown away by the American Federal budget - this is a classified military space program . How much does one of those cost ?!
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#20The press around the X-37B continues to perplex, it's particularly disappointing to see this "super secret but let's talk about it constantly" article using the word "very" 3 times. I think it was drilled into me by the age of 12 to avoid "very" in written English in order not to obviously oversell, and yet here it is from a professional writer working for the BBC
Newspapers tend to write for a very low reading level. Flourish is nice for readers of a long novel (for whom the words are as important as the story itself), but the goal here is for as many people to understand the content as possible. That includes people that don't natively speak English, children, etc.
I see what you did there.