US military’s secretive X-37B space plane launched on possible higher-orbit mission
- SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket launches with X-37B robot space plane for the first time
- It comes after China launched its own spacecraft into orbit for third time since 2020

The US military’s secretive X-37B robot space plane blasted off from Florida on its seventh mission, the first launched atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket capable of delivering it to a higher orbit than ever before.
The Falcon Heavy, composed of three rocket cores strapped together, roared off its launch pad from Nasa’s Kennedy Space Centre at Cape Canaveral on in a spectacular nighttime lift-off carried live on a SpaceX webcast.
The launch followed more than two weeks of false starts and delays. Three earlier countdowns were aborted due to poor weather and unspecified technical issues, leading ground crews to roll the spacecraft back to its hangar before proceeding with Thursday’s fight.

The Pentagon has disclosed few details about the X-37B mission, which is conducted by the US Space Force under the military’s National Security Space Launch programme.