The unmanned X-37B returned to earth at
Kennedy Space Center in Florida on November 12. While some observers, including those in China, believe the X-37B was on
some kind of military reconnaissance or even “bombing” mission, it appears the reusable space plane was focused on civilian scientific research. It is possible that there could have been some experiments of a military nature, but that remains classified and hidden from public view.
The X-37B even deployed a satellite fashioned by cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy called the
FalconSat-8. This had five distinct tests, including a “plasma thruster", a metamaterials antenna, a carbon nanotubes experiment, and an energy surge and control device,”
according to an Air Force Academy Foundation news release
Merle Thorpe Jr one of the pioneers in Plasma technology and one of his companies, Ionarc smelters which I invested in many years ago way before PYR, sold a plasma rocket thruster to NASA and it was tested, Ionarc also created to my knowledge the first zirconium powder
that would flow like a liquid. That is one of the reasons that I invested in PYR. the possibilities have yet to be exhausted in this Plasma
Industry that is just now emerging after so long an incubation, and Peter is building a giant moat around PYR.