From Popular Mechanics:
Boeing to Build a Super-fast Satellite-Launching Spaceplane
Launching a satellite into space is a very costly venture. But DARPA hopes to dramatically reduce the costs by building a reusable spaceplane, and they’ve enlisted Boeing to help.
The XS-1 program hopes to create a fully reusable unmanned aircraft that would send small satellites into orbit. The spaceplane would be able to fly at hypersonic speeds at a suborbital altitude before returning to Earth and preparing for the next flight.
Boeing hopes to produce an aircraft that will be able to fly 10 times a day, achieve speeds greater than mach 10, and reduce the cost of space flights from hundreds of millions of dollars per launch to less than $5 million.
Here is the concept video:
That is the future, here is the present - a Boeing 787-9 on a flight rehearsal for the Farnborough Airshow. More here: The New Airplane
Watch this one full-screen - it is gorgeous!
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