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X-38 Eighth Free Flight Successful

X-38 Eighth Free Flight Successful
The X-38 prototype of the Crew Return Vehicle for the International Space Station was suspended under its giant 7,500-square-foot parafoil during its eighth free flight on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2001.

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The X-38 prototype of the Crew Return Vehicle for the International Space Station was suspended under its giant 7,500-square-foot parafoil during its eighth free flight on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2001. A portion of the descent was flown by remote control by a NASA astronaut from a ground vehicle configured like the CRV’s interior before the X-38 made an autonomous landing on Rogers Dry Lake.December 13, 2001NASA Photo / Tom Tschida› X-38 Project Description