The uncrewed X-37B spaceplane landed on NASA’s Kennedy Space Station on November 12. While there is very limited information on the activities carried out during the record-breaking flight, authorities claim they conducted a series of scientific experiments about 249 miles (400 kilometers) above Earth.
Most of the experiments conducted were not disclosed
One of the experiments described is a test by the US Naval Research Laboratory that successfully collects light from the sun before sending it back to Earth as microwaves, and another is the deployment of an electromagnetically guided training satellite. NASA also conducted an experiment called Materials Exposure and Technology Innovation in Space (METIS-2), which explores the effects of space on different materials. Apart from these, no details were disclosed about the other experiments performed on the ship.