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AMERICA'S SECRET SPACE PROGRAM
AND THE SUPER VALKYRIE



THIS REPORT WAS WRITTEN FOR UFO MAGAZINE (UK) BY BILL ROSE
There is growing evidence that a mini-shuttle was developed shortly after the
space shuttle Challenger disaster on January 28, 1986 and that the trials
began in 1992.

Operating under the mysterious Aurora Project, the system is believed to
comprise a spaceplane roughly the size of an SR-71 spyplane and a hypersonic
launch vehicle resembling the experimental XB-70A strategic bomber designd in
1957-60. This large aircraft could perform a number of roles, but it appears
to have been designed specifically to carry the smaller spaceplane to a
suitable launch altitude.

Sightings of the aircraft described as a "mothership" first began in the late
summer of 1990. It was said to resemble a modernized version of the highly
advanced North American XB-70 Valkyrie bomber, developed for the USAF, but
never put into production. Designed to achieve high efficiency through a very
close integration of propulsion and aerodynamics, the XB-70 could achieve a
speed of Mach 3.

On September 13 and October 3, 1990, sightings of the aircraft were made at
Mojhave, near Edwards Air Force Base (AFB). Another sighting occured north of
Edwards AFB in April 1991. On May 10, 1992, a journalist with CNN saw the
plane flying near Atlanta, Georgia. The final sighting occurred on July 12 at
11:45p.m. near Lockheed's Hellendale Facility and because it coincided with a
severe thunderstorm in the Groom Lake area, speculation arose that an
emergency divert had taken place. An indication as to the aircraft's
manufacturer came on January 6, 1992, when there was a sighting of an SR-71
shaped forward fuselage section being loaded onto a C-5 transport plane at
the Lockheed Skunk Works facility in Burbank, California. It was about 65 to
75 feet long and 10 feet high. The C-5 was bound for Boeing Field in Seattle.

The aircraft was described as having a large delta wing and a large forward
fuselage. The wingtips were upturned to form fins. The edges of the wing and
fins had a blck tile covering, while the rest of the fuselage was white. The
rear fuselage had a raised area with a black line extending down it. Some
witnesses reported seeing a long-span canard near the nose. It was said to be
about 200 feet long.

Nothing is known, however, about the aircraft's propulsion system. If the
"Super-Valkyrie" has been designed as a hypersonic launch vehicle, the most
likely method of propulsion would be Pulse Detonation Wave Engines (PDWEs).
Operating on a different principle then conventional ramjets, PDWEs dont't
continuously burn kerosene, but detonate fuel as it starts to leave the
combustion chamber. This generates a regular pulse which may be responsible
for producing the unusual "doughnuts-on-a-rope" contrails. The most probable
fuel for PDWEs would be cryogenic liquid methane, which could also act as a
structural coolant.

At 1:45p.m. on August 5, 1992, A United Airlines 747 crew reported a near
miss with an unknown aircraft as the airliner headed out of Los Angeles
International Airport. The airliner was in the vacinity of Georges AFB,
California, when the 747's Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System
(TCAS) warned the flight crew that an aircraft was approaching at high speed.
The unidentified aircraft flew past the 747 about 500-1000 feet below it at
high supersonic speed. The UFO was described as having a lifting-body
configuration, much like the forward fuselage of an SR-71, and being roughly
the size of an F-16. It was speculated that the aircraft was a drone that had
"escaped". Could this have been the secret spaceplane?

It has been reported that the spaceplane is codenamed Brilliant Buzzard or
Blue Eyes. The spaceplane has most likely been based on NASA's X-24C
proposals or the highly classified USAF FDL-5 Project. The aircraft was also
most likely to have been developed alongside the "North Sea" Aurora.
Feasibility studies by many companies all led to the same conceptual design:
A one-man delta-shaped vehicle with a 75-degree sweep.

The X-24C rocketplane was intended to follow NASA's X-24B. At the same time,
the USAF was considering the black budget Lockheed FDL-5 as a successor to
the X-15 rocketplane, the most successful US high-speed research aircraft
with 199 flights to speeds of Mach 6.7 and altitudes of 354,200 feet. A
mockup was built, and if the X-24C was fully developed and tested, it would
explain why the X-24C was cancelled by NASA. It may be however, that the
FDL-5 and the proposed X-24C were actually "black" and "white" versions of
the same vehicle.

Despite the X-24C being officially scrapped in 1977 and NASA and the USAF
apparently unable to produce enough money to build prototypes, Historian Rene
Francillon, in a survey of Lockheed aircraft published in 1982, reported that
Lockheed had already flown an experimental aircraft capable of sustained
flight at Mach 6.

If Lockheed had developed a hypersonic vehicle like the X-24C, it is possible
that technology was used in the development of the "North Sea" Aurora and the
spaceplane. Testing of the vehicle would have been undertaken at the
top-secret Groom Lake installation and the decision to go ahead with
constructing prototypes of the "North Sea" Aurora and two-stage spaceplane
may have coincided with the Challenger disaster in 1986.

The commissioning of these two systems would also explain unusual changes
within the "black world" and it's "white" exterior: The Pentagon's decision
to scrap the military space shuttle launch facilities at Vandenburg AFB, the
appearance of a major black program in the mid-1980s, and also its appearance
showing up in Lockheed's company accounts in the form of an extreme budget.
Another factor reinforcing the belief that these projects left the drawing
board in 1986, is the redevelopment carried out at Groom Lake. The old
housing area, built for A-12 Oxcart personnel, was replaced by modern
accomadation blocks. An indoor recreation facility and a new commisary were
also built. Four water tanks were built and an extensive runway upgrade
program was undertaken. Another improvement was the construction of a new
fuel tank farm at the south end of the base, which was believed to store the
liquid methane which fuelled Aurora. These improvements were initially
attributed to the "North Sea" Aurora spyplane, but a larger hangar was built.
Larger than the rest, this could house the "mothership", the Super-Valkyrie/
Spaceplane Project. Known as Hangar 18 by base personnel (after the Hangar 18
at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio), observers claim to have caught glimpses of
large aircraft moving in and out of it prior to the closure of land
overlooking Groom Lake in 1995. All evidence points to the existence of the
Super-Valkyrie and while it's exact role remains unknown, the aircraft seems
to have been primarily designed as a mothership.

The flight testing of a spaceplane would have began with a scale-sized
demonsrator, used in a series of glide drops conducted from a converted B-52.
Although the parent aircraft was being developed, a rocket booster may have
been considered as a fall back launch system. Interestingly enough, in 1991
NASA awarded Lockheed's Skunk Works a contract to explore the possibility of
developing a small lifting-body spaceplane.

A mockup of this vehicle was built and designated HL-20 PLS. If it had been
built, the mini-shuttle would have been an economical alternative for
transporting astronauts and pay-loads into Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The project
was abandoned in 1993 in favor of the X-33 Venture Star demonstrator.

Propulsion for the spaceplane is unknown and may take the form of a highly
advanced scramjet running on liquid hydrogen. The vehicle will carry two crew
members within an ejection capsule who observe the outside via high
definition video screens and small side windows.

Assuming the spaceplane is capable of reaching LEO this will allow it to
launch small military satellites, inspect foreign satellites and destroy them
if necessary. The spaceplane could also carry out global reconaissance
missions and deliver nuclear missiles. Current estimates suggest that as many
as five spaceplanes have been built, perhaps costing as much as a
Super-Valkyrie.

The Super-Valkyrie may have been built by Boeing in Seattle and then
transported to Groom Lake and/or Edwards AFB for testing in total secrecy at
the beginning of the 1990s. Using proven technology and modern developments,
Boeing could have built as many as four of these motherships, costing $2
billion each with funding secretly diverted from "visible" projects. The
likely contractor for the small spaceplane is Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works
who are also believed to be the contractors of the "North Sea" Aurora. The
existence of both programs seems to be confirmed by the way officials from
Lockheed-Martin deny their involvement with hypersonic aircraft and their
existence.

Despite official denials, the CIA is probably responsible for operating the
"North Sea" Aurora and mini-shuttle programs with support from the USAF. The
spaceplane probably operates from Groom Lake, Nevada and the White Sands
Space Harbor, New Mexico, with reports claiming that the Super-Valkyrie has
occasionally visited Wallops Island, Virginia.

>From where the "North Sea" Aurora spyplanes operate is less clear, but some
of the aircraft may be based at Beale AFB which is home to the 9th
Reconnaissance Wing.

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