Boeing-Built X-37B Spaceplane Set for Eighth Mission
- Launch is set for no earlier than August 21 from Florida Space Coast - Orbital Test Vehicle will fly a service module, expanding capacity for a laser communications demonstration, and first in-space demonstration of a strategic grade quantum inertial sensor
"With each successive flight, the X-37B has demonstrated adaptability and flexibility by hosting diverse experiments and pioneering new orbital regimes," said
OTV-8 will fly with a service module, expanding capacity for experiments and opening new opportunities for mission partners, which include the Air Force Research Laboratory and the Defense Innovation Unit.
The mission will host demonstrations of high-bandwidth inter-satellite laser communications technologies, as well as the highest performing quantum inertial sensor ever tested in space. The
"OTV-8's laser communications demonstration will mark an important step in the
The revolutionary quantum inertial sensor will demonstrate precise positioning, navigation and timing in a GPS-denied environment. Quantum inertial sensors, useful for navigation in deep and cis-lunar space, promise to push the technological frontiers of long-distance space travel and exploration.
"OTV 8's quantum inertial sensor demonstration is a welcome step forward for the operational resilience of Guardians in space," said
Boeing and Space Force teams are preparing the spaceplane for launch at Boeing's facility at
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