The technicians servicing the X-37B spaceplane shortly after the unpiloted craft glided to a computer-controlled landing Friday at Vandenberg Air Force Base are very well protected from something.
With Ebola protective suits in mind, their clothing would suggest the presence of nuclear or biological materials being on the spaceplane which has just returned from its 674 day secret mission.
They seem to be carrying their own completely isolated environment.
Technicians service an X-37B spaceplane shortly after the unpiloted craft glided to a computer-controlled landing Friday at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., to close out a classified military mission, CBS/ U.S. AIR FORCE
Tags: spaceplane, unpiloted drone, X-37B
October 19, 2014 at 9:30 pm
Hmm my recall is that the suits are protection from off gassing (not sure that’s the right term) from the tiles
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