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"textContent": "After completing a series of initial test flights at high and low altitudes, NASA’s X-59 aircraft is undergoing a scheduled maintenance period inside its hangar. Teams at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, have removed panels on the aircraft to take a better look inside. This allows for thorough visual inspections to confirm […]\n\nThe post NASA’s X-59 Undergoes Scheduled Maintenance appeared first on NASA Science.",
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