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Initiated in 2003, X-41 is the designation for a still-classified U.S. military spaceplane. Specifications or photos of the program have not been released to the public yet; as a result not much is known about its goals. It has been described as an experimental manoeuvring re-entry vehicle capable of transporting a 1,000 lb payload on a sub-orbital trajectory at hypersonic speeds and releasing that payload into the atmosphere. The technology required for the X-41 is not yet known and is still undecided by the government. It is believed a new type of hypersonic travel is also being studied for the X-41 that will apparently be able to travel past Mach 7 and perhaps onto Mach 9. This vehicle is now a part of the FALCON (Force Application and Launch from Continental United States) program sponsored by DARPA and NASA. ==External links== *(GlobalSecurity.org: X-41 ) *(Spacedaily.com: CAV ) *(Designation-Systems.net: X-41 CAV ) *(''Pentagon Has Far-Reaching Defense Spacecraft in Works'' ), Washington Post, March 16, 2005 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「X-41 Common Aero Vehicle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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