NASA plane makes belly landing at Ellington Airport
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What role will F-15 jets play in the future of supersonic flight?
The space rock is hurtling through our cosmic backyard at a zippy 26,200 miles per hour, according to the space agency.
A Nasa WB-57 high-altitude research aircraft successfully returned to Earth after experiencing a landing gear malfunction in Houston. The crew safely touched down at Ellington Airport following a tense situation that showcased exceptional piloting skills.
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NASA plane's landing gear fails at Ellington Field in Houston
A NASA research plane landed on its belly at Ellington Field in Houston after the landing gear failed, officials say.
Data from NASA's Juno mission has provided new insights into the thickness and subsurface structure of the icy shell encasing Jupiter's moon Europa. Using the spacecraft's Microwave Radiometer (MWR),
NASA’s Kepler data reveals HD 137010 b, a cold, Earth-sized candidate. Though freezing cold, it offers valuable insights into planetary formation and life’s potential elsewhere.
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Challenger disaster at 40: How a shuttle explosion changed NASA forever
Forty years after the space shuttle Challenger disintegrated shortly after liftoff, the disaster remains one of the most consequential tragedies in U.S. spaceflight history.
NASA Glenn Research Center and the Neil Armstrong Test Facility are continuing their mission-critical space research, with about 600 fewer employees compared to one year ago.