Both crew members exited safely after NASA's WB-57 research plane made an emergency belly landing in Houston following landing gear failure.
Video shows the NASA WB-57 plane touching down with a jolt, its wings bouncing as yellow fire and white smoke bursts from beneath it.
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 employees 'in good health' after plane incident at Ellington Airport
A plane allegedly landed on its belly at Ellington Field due to landing gear failure.
NASA's iconic Discovery space shuttle, which launched dozens of times from Florida, may not be relocated to Houston for display.
In a post to social media, a NASA spokesperson said a "mechanical issue with one of NASA's WB-57s resulted in a gear-up ...
The private space exploration company announced the lunar lander’s arrival in Houston. Now, it will undergo testing in ...
Video appeared to show the NASA aircraft landing with its landing gear not fully deployed, sliding along the runway before ...
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 ...
The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate a belly landing made by a NASA research plane in Houston, Texas. The incident involved a WB-57 aircraft.
According to the Houston Airport, a NASA aircraft touched down on the runway without its landing gear deployed, sparking fire and smoke.
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