IS A SECRET MILITARY PILOTED SPACEPLANE OPERATING IN ORBITAL SPACE WITH PHANTOM ASTRONAUTS?
Monday, March 6, 2006 — Does, or did, a secret piloted military spaceplane, called the Blackstar, fly into suborbital and orbital space since the early 1990s? That’s the highly intriquing and provocative big question raised in an amazing cover feature article in the prestigious “Aviation Week & Space Technology” this week. While the final answer to this question is ambigious, the most likely probablity is: YES, the Air Force’s U.S. Space Command operates or operated a military spaceplane for stealth suborbital or orbital missions with an elite corps of phantom astronauts. “Blackstar – Two-stage-to-orbit ‘Blackstar’ System Shelved at Groom Lake?” by AWST Senior Editor William B. Scott appears in the current issue, and on the magazine’s web site (linked below), giving details about this apparent revolutionary two-astronaut crewed spaceplane. The significant, ground-breaking investigative news report, with 18 years of AWST research to back it up, strongly suggests that the “black budget