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NASA’s 1950s WB-57 Plane Still Crucial for Modern Research

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

NASA Still Flies 70-Year-Old Jet for modern Space Missions

Northern California – A NASA WB-57 research aircraft, a design ⁣originating in the 1950s, was⁢ recently spotted by aviation YouTuber Scott Manley operating out of Northern california. The aircraft, remarkably still in active service, played a key role in⁤ observing the⁣ solar corona during April 2024’s total solar eclipse.

these unique jets, though based primarily at NASA’s hub in Houston, continue to provide crucial high-altitude research capabilities ⁢for 21st-century spacecraft advancement and ⁢astronomical‌ observation. The WB-57’s longevity is a testament⁢ to its​ adaptable⁣ design and ongoing value ⁢to NASA’s mission,​ avoiding the fate of many retired aircraft relegated to aircraft graveyards.

The WB-57 is a⁢ variant of the British Canberra⁤ bomber,‌ originally designed in ​the 1950s. NASA acquired several of⁤ these aircraft, modifying ‌them ‌for high-altitude​ research. “Ther is something exceptionally cool about seeing the engine start on this thing,” Manley noted in ‍a recent YouTube upload showcasing the aircraft.

Manley expressed relief that⁢ the WB-57 remains operational.”I’m mainly glad it’s not going to be another one of those aircraft that’s just sitting on the tarmac rotting‌ away ‌to nothing,” he⁣ said.

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