The high-altitude WB-57 aircraft departed July 8, 2025, from Ellington Field in Houston, headed to the Texas Hill Country.
Credit: NASA
HOUSTON–In response to the disastrous July 4 weekend flooding in the Texas Hill Country, NASA is contributing high-technology airborne responses from its Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston and the Armstrong Flight Research Center in California, according to a July 9 advisory. As of late July 10...
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