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NASA airplane makes belly landing

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Flaming NASA plane makes dramatic belly landing at Texas airport
Dramatic video footage showed flames billowing from the bottom of a NASA research plane as it made an emergency belly landing at a Texas airport Tuesday. The NASA WB-57 aircraft was forced to slide gears-up — or without its landing equipment deployed — onto the runway at Ellington Airfield in Houston after it experienced a mechanical issue at around 11:30 a.

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 · 13h
NASA WB-57F Canberra Jet Makes Fiery Belly-Landing In Houston
 · 10h
Video shows flames flying from NASA plane that touched down without landing gear
 · 9h
Investigation underway after NASA jet's fiery hard landing in Texas
The jet's landing gear appears to fail before the aircraft skids on its belly across the runway with flames trailing behind it.

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 · 9h
NASA plane makes fiery belly landing at Houston airfield
 · 11h
NASA plane's landing gear fails at Ellington Airport in Houston

Next NASA moon mission date revealed

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Nasa’s Artemis astronauts enter quarantine ahead of Moon mission
Four astronauts have entered quarantine ahead of the first mission around the Moon in more than 50 years.

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NASA moves critical fueling test for Artemis 2 moon rocket up to Jan. 31
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NASA puts moon mission crew in quarantine
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Houston may not get Discovery shuttle after all. About NASA chief's plans

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman appeared to suggest that space shuttle Discovery may not be relocated to Houston's Johnson Space Center in Texas.
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NASA invests in UTA materials research for safer flight

To help meet that challenge, The University of Texas at Arlington has received a three-year, $750,000 grant from NASA’s MUREP program to develop a new class of impact-resistant materials designed to protect next-generation aircraft during extreme landing or collision events.
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