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launch of an X-15
launch of an X-15
Footage of an X-15 rocket-powered aircraft being launched from a U.S. Air Force B-52 mother ship, c. 1960s. Several pilots were given astronaut's wings for their X-15 flights that went over an altitude of 80 km (50 miles).
NASA/Dryden Research Aircraft Movie Collection
launch of an X-15
Learn about the Cassini-Huygens mission to Titan, the largest moon of Saturn with an atmosphere of its own
How astronauts prepare for weightlessness in space
The impact and limitations of America's space shuttle program
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Experience a parabolic flight with scientists exploring how time spent in space affects an astronaut's health
Watch a KC-135A Stratotanker take off on a test flight
NASA's journey to landing a man on the Moon
Explore how the X-15, M2-F1 vehicle, and the LLRV at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center contributed to the U.S. space program
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