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X-38 sails to a landing at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center July 10, 2001 X-38 sails to a landing at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center July 10, 2001

Photo Number: EC01-0204-85
Photo Date: July 10, 2001

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Description: The seventh free flight of an X-38 prototype for an emergency space station crew return vehicle culminated in a graceful glide to landing under the world's largest parafoil. The mission began when the X-38 was released from NASA's B-52 mother ship over Edwards Air Force Base, California, where NASA Dryden Flight Research Center is located. The July 10, 2001 flight helped researchers evaluate software and deployment of the X-38's drogue parachute and subsequent parafoil. NASA intends to create a space-worthy Crew Return Vehicle (CRV) to be docked to the International Space Station as a "lifeboat" to enable a full seven-person station crew to evacuate in an emergency.

NASA Photo by: Carla Thomas

Keywords: X-38; CRV; Crew Return Vehicle; B-52; Space Station



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