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WB-57 and secretive RAT-55 spotted rehearsing for NASA's Artemis launch
The secretive U.S. Air Force NT-43A RAT55 was spotted flying with a NASA callsign in one of the areas reserved for the launch of the Artemis II mission, opposite to the one used by the WB-57 Canberra.
At NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas, there are three remarkable aircraft that the agency uses for research missions referred to as the WB-57. NASA classifies it as a jet, but it's not quite the ...
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What is NASA’s WB-57 aircraft, what does it do?
HOUSTON (CW39) – When a NASA aircraft makes an unexpected landing, many may wonder what kind of plane it is and why it’s flying in the Houston area. A WB-57 is part of NASA’s High Altitude Research ...
A NASA research aircraft crashed in a fiery landing accident, but luckily none of the crew aboard the jet were harmed. One of NASA's high-altitude WB-57 research jets skidded across the runway ...
HOUSTON — A NASA aircraft suffered a mechanical issue during an incident late Tuesday morning at an airport in Houston, Texas. According to a statement from Houston Airports, a NASA aircraft had an ...
HOUSTON — A NASA research aircraft made a gear-up landing at Ellington Airport late Tuesday morning after experiencing a mechanical issue, according to NASA. Cellphone video shared with KHOU 11 shows ...
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