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NASA Wraps Up X-57 Program without a Flight
NASA's experimental electric airplane, the X-57 Maxwell, will not achieve a first flight before the agency cuts the program in September.
NASA's all-electric X-57 "Mod II" prototype was expected to make its first flight this year, but newly discovered technical problems have grounded it for good. (Photo: Carla Thomas/NASA)
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Hanneke Weitering
• Science & Technology Editor
June 29, 2023
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