File:KSC-04-S-00402 (ksc 121704 b52 retires).webm
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English: NASA retired its esteemed B-52B heavy-lift aircraft after nearly half a century of consistent service. The B-52B's initial mission carried aloft the first X-15 hypersonic rocket planes for testing. During the B-52B's lifetime, it has supported virtually all of NASA's aeronautical research needing an air launch vehicle. The aircraft's final mission launched the last X-43A scramjet in November 2004. The hypersonic research vehicle set a record-breaking speed of nearly Mach 10. The 'mothership' holds the distinction of being NASA's oldest aircraft and the oldest B-52 still flyable. A formal ceremony in December officially retired the aircraft and marks the end of an era in aerospace history. |
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Date | Taken on 21 December 2004 | ||
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Author | NASA Kennedy Space Center | ||
Keywords InfoField | x-43; b-52; heavy-lift_aircraft; mothership; hypersonic_rocket_plane; scramjet; x-15 |
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Short title | NASA's B-52 Retires 12-17-04 |
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Copyright holder | 2004 |
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