reply to post by Murcielago
The Air Forces Space Plane(X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle) is going to be used for picking up payloads it seems.
Air Force Space Plane to Launch After Long, Twisted Past
"What it offers that we have seldom had is the ability to bring back payloads and experiments to examine how well the experiments
performed on-orbit," said Gary Payton, the undersecretary of the Air Force for space programs. "That's one new thing for us."
Air Force X-37B Space-Plane.
The X-37B maybe what will be used to capture payloads and dock them at the Space Station and bring Astronauts back to Earth as it can stay up for 270
days in orbit.
Source:
Although the X-37B is outfitted to spend up to 270 days in orbit, the first mission's length will hinge on accomplishing all of its goals.
"We'll have certain de-orbit opportunities just like the shuttle does," Payton said. "We aren't married to any particular on-orbit
duration right now."
This is speculation on my part
To get Astronauts up to the Space Station the X-37B seems like a nice fit for four Astronauts

and also used to pick up orbiting payloads that
have been sent in orbit with these "Hypersonic" Rockets with payloads.
"The fastest official flight by a manned rocket-propelled aircraft was in 1967, when test pilot Pete Knight reached 7,274 km's per hour(just under
Mach-6) in the North American X-15.
The official air speed record for a manned airbreathing jet aircraft was set in 1976 when a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird spy plane reached 3,530 km's per
hour" (Mach-3).
Since only one has posted here, Thanks Murcielago

I'll post these pictures of the Woomera Test Range Launch pad I just found.
The first launch should be called 1b as the very first test went up and than down, boom, spectacular and scary.
Full size picture of Launch pad
Source
HIFiRE 2nd Launch, picture taken 22/03/2010 (22 March 10') day before launch, check out all the sensors on the main Rocket.
Full size picture of "Hypersonic" 2nd Test Rocket at Woomera
Zelong.
[edit on 11/4/10 by Zelong]