The Mississippi Enterprise for Technology's digest of business, science and technology news from NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center, Miss.
Monday, January 6, 2014
Florida lands secret space plane
A secretive military space plane will move into a vacant former space shuttle hangar at Kennedy Space Center, possibly bringing hundreds of jobs. Use of the former shuttle hangar called Orbiter Processing Facility-1 will allow the Air Force’s classified X-37B program to land, recover, refurbish and re-launch the unmanned system in Florida, according to Boeing, which built and supports the program's two orbital vehicles. U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson said Friday that the program would mean "hundreds" of jobs, first to renovate OPF-1 and then from Boeing's engineering, technician and support team. Officials did not say how soon the military program could move to KSC, which has been seeking new users for facilities it no longer needs following the shuttle’s retirement in 2011. (Source: Florida Today, 01/05/14) Like KSC, NASA's Stennis Space Center, Miss., also offers unused/underutilized facilities for commercial use. Previous