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X33 or x33 is a designation that has been applied in different domains. In aerospace, the X-33 refers to an experimental technology demonstrator developed in the 1990s by NASA and Lockheed Martin as part of the VentureStar program. The project was intended to test single-stage-to-orbit concepts and advanced materials, including a composite cryogenic fuel tank. The effort encountered technical and cost challenges, and NASA canceled the program in 2001, with the X-33 technology later absorbed into other research.

In computing and digital contexts, x33 commonly appears as a hexadecimal value. The hexadecimal 0x33 equals

Other uses of the designation occur as model numbers or product identifiers in various industries. Without

51
in
decimal,
and
corresponds
to
the
ASCII
character
'3'.
In
programming,
escape
sequences
such
as
\x33
denote
the
same
value,
used
in
strings
to
represent
characters.
further
context,
x33
is
ambiguous
and
can
refer
to
multiple
unrelated
items,
including
fictional
works
that
use
X-33
as
a
craft
or
artifact
name.