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NASA research plane lands on belly, sending sparks flying

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NASA research plane lands on belly, sending sparks flying after 'mechanical issue'
A NASA aircraft had to perform a "gear-up landing" in Houston due to a mechanical problem, a NASA spokesperson indicated in a post on X.

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Video shows flames flying from NASA plane that touched down without landing gear
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NASA Plane Erupts in Flames in Dramatic Landing After 'Technical Malfunction'
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NASA plane makes fiery belly landing at Houston airfield
The two-person crew of a NASA plane is safe after the aircraft’s landing gear failed, leading to a fiery belly landing at a Houston airfield on Tuesday.

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Investigation underway after NASA jet's fiery hard landing in Texas
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NASA WB-57F Canberra Jet Makes Fiery Belly-Landing In Houston (Updated)
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What is NASA’s WB-57 aircraft, what does it do?

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NASA test pilot visits Cleveland after X-59 plane takes its first flight: Growing STEM

NASA wants to make supersonic flight quieter and engineers in Cleveland are helping to make that happen. The X-59 plane took its first flight in October.
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NASA to fly piece of Wright Brothers' plane on Artemis 2 moon mission

The Artemis 2 moon mission will send a swatch from the famous Wright Flyer, along with a number of other aerospace artifacts, when it launches in the coming weeks.
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