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US: SpaceX Launches Starship on Ninth Test Mission From Texas 3

Elon Musk’s Starship rocket launched for its 9th test flight from Texas on Tuesday, May 27, but lost control mid-flight due to a leak, making a safe landing unlikely, according to SpaceX. The Super Heavy booster carried Starship toward space, where it flew for under an hour before issues arose. A payload door also failed to open, preventing the release of dummy satellites. The flight followed previous high-altitude failures earlier this year.

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US: SpaceX Launches Starship on Ninth Test Mission From Texas

Elon Musk’s Starship rocket launched for its 9th test flight from Texas on Tuesday, May 27, but lost control mid-flight due to a leak, making a safe landing unlikely, according to SpaceX. The Super Heavy booster carried Starship toward space, where it flew for under an hour before issues arose. A payload door also failed to open, preventing the release of dummy satellites. The flight followed previous high-altitude failures earlier this year.

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[Breaking News]Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 24 Kyodo - A large-scale anti-disaster drill is conducted at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Oct. 24, 2024, simulating a passenger plane catching fire after a failed landing that has left many passengers injured. About 1,000 people, including firefighters, police officer and airport officials, took part in the drill, which followed a Japan Airlines plane collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on a runway of the airport on Jan. 2. (Kyodo)

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Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

A large-scale anti-disaster drill is conducted at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Oct. 24, 2024, simulating a passenger plane catching fire after a failed landing that has left many passengers injured. About 1,000 people, including firefighters, police officer and airport officials, took part in the drill, which followed a Japan Airlines plane collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on a runway of the airport on Jan. 2.

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Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

A large-scale anti-disaster drill is conducted at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Oct. 24, 2024, simulating a passenger plane catching fire after a failed landing that has left many passengers injured. About 1,000 people, including firefighters, police officer and airport officials, took part in the drill, which followed a Japan Airlines plane collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on a runway of the airport on Jan. 2.

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Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

A large-scale anti-disaster drill is conducted at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Oct. 24, 2024, simulating a passenger plane catching fire after a failed landing that has left many passengers injured. About 1,000 people, including firefighters, police officer and airport officials, took part in the drill, which followed a Japan Airlines plane collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on a runway of the airport on Jan. 2.

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Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

A large-scale anti-disaster drill is conducted at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Oct. 24, 2024, simulating a passenger plane catching fire after a failed landing that has left many passengers injured. About 1,000 people, including firefighters, police officer and airport officials, took part in the drill, which followed a Japan Airlines plane collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on a runway of the airport on Jan. 2.

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Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

Anti-disaster drill at Haneda airport

A large-scale anti-disaster drill is conducted at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Oct. 24, 2024, simulating a passenger plane catching fire after a failed landing that has left many passengers injured. About 1,000 people, including firefighters, police officer and airport officials, took part in the drill, which followed a Japan Airlines plane collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on a runway of the airport on Jan. 2.

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Anti-disaster drill at Narita airport

Anti-disaster drill at Narita airport

A large-scale anti-disaster drill is conducted at Narita airport near Tokyo on Oct. 17, 2024, simulating a passenger plane catching fire following a failed nighttime landing due to downburst. About 830 people including firefighters took part in the drill, conducted in the wake of a Japan Airlines plane collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on a runway of Tokyo's Haneda airport on Jan. 2.

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Anti-disaster drill at Narita airport

Anti-disaster drill at Narita airport

A large-scale anti-disaster drill is conducted at Narita airport near Tokyo on Oct. 17, 2024, simulating a passenger plane catching fire following a failed nighttime landing due to downburst. About 830 people including firefighters took part in the drill, conducted in the wake of a Japan Airlines plane collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on a runway of Tokyo's Haneda airport on Jan. 2.

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Cargo plane lands on fuselage at Istanbul Airport

STORY: Cargo plane lands on fuselage at Istanbul Airport SHOOTING TIME: May 8, 2024 DATELINE: May 9, 2024 LENGTH: 00:02:00 LOCATION: ISTANBUL, Türkiye CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of cargo plane making emergency landing on the runway at Istanbul Airport 2. various of fire brigades working on site 3. various of the plane STORYLINE: A cargo plane landed on its fuselage at Türkiye's Istanbul Airport on Wednesday with no casualties, according to local media. The emergency occurred at around 8:30 a.m. local time (0530 GMT) when the front landing gear of a Boeing 763 belonging to FedEx Airlines failed to open due to hydraulic issues, said the NTV broadcaster. A video aired by the broadcaster showed the aircraft, "which was on a France/Istanbul cargo flight," landing on the fuselage on the runway. Fire brigade and healthcare workers rushed to the scene, with no loss of life or injury reported. Experts were reportedly assigned to investigate the incident. Istanbul Airport is one of the

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Biden Returns To White House From Pennsylvania - Washington

Biden Returns To White House From Pennsylvania - Washington

USA President Joe Biden disembarks Marine One after landing on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on Wednesday, April 17, 2024. The Biden administration reimposed oil sanctions on Venezuela, ending a six-month reprieve, after determining that Nicolas Maduro’s regime failed to honor an agreement to allow a fairer vote in elections scheduled for July. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Biden Returns To White House From Pennsylvania - Washington

Biden Returns To White House From Pennsylvania - Washington

USA President Joe Biden disembarks Marine One after landing on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, on Wednesday, April 17, 2024. The Biden administration reimposed oil sanctions on Venezuela, ending a six-month reprieve, after determining that Nicolas Maduro’s regime failed to honor an agreement to allow a fairer vote in elections scheduled for July. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian lunar mission's spacecraft put on launch vehicle

STORY: Indian lunar mission's spacecraft put on launch vehicle DATELINE: July 6, 2023 LENGTH: 0:01:14 LOCATION: New Delhi CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of India gate 2. various of lunar mission's spacecraft assembling (VIDEO SOURCE: ISRO Official site) STORYLINE: The spacecraft of India's lunar mission "Chadrayaan-3" was integrated with its launch vehicle LMV3 on Wednesday, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said. The lunar mission is set to be launched later this month. This would be India's third lunar mission and the second attempt at soft-landing equipment on Moon's surface. The last lunar mission, launched in July 2019, failed as communication from the Lander to the ground stations was lost. The integration between the spacecraft and the launch vehicle was done at the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from New Delhi. (XHTV)

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Man-powered airplane in Toyama Pref.

Man-powered airplane in Toyama Pref.

IMIZU, Japan - A man-powered airplane takes off toward Toyama Bay in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, on Oct. 7, 2010. A Nippon University laboratory failed in an attempt to attain the world's longest flight record by a man-powered plane while the pilot sustained injuries upon landing in the sea.

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Uemura fails to make final at World Cup meet

Uemura fails to make final at World Cup meet

DEER VALLEY, United States - Japan's Aiko Uemura falters in landing her first air in the Women's World Cup freestyle skiing mogul preliminaries at Deer Valley Resort, Utah, on Jan. 16, 2010. Uemura failed to advance to the finals, eventually finishing in 24th place.

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Light plane belly-lands at Nagasaki airport

Light plane belly-lands at Nagasaki airport

NAGASAKI, Japan - A two-seat light plane is towed off the runway after making a belly landing at Nagasaki airport in Omura, Nagasaki Prefecture, on April 7. The two people aboard the Cessna T210N aircraft were unhurt, but the underside of the plane's fuselage and the propeller were damaged. The pilot said the landing wheels failed to come out.

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Hiroshima Airport reopens after failed Asiana jet landing

Hiroshima Airport reopens after failed Asiana jet landing

An All Nippon Airways aircraft (front) lands at Hiroshima airport, western Japan, on April 17, 2015, as the airport reopened the same day after being closed due to a botched landing April 14 by an Asiana Airlines passenger jet, seen in the background. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hiroshima Airport reopens after failed Asiana jet landing

Hiroshima Airport reopens after failed Asiana jet landing

An All Nippon Airways aircraft (L) is about to take off from Hiroshima airport, western Japan, on April 17, 2015, as the airport reopened the same day after being closed due to a botched landing April 14 by an Asiana Airlines passenger jet, seen in the background. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hiroshima Airport reopens after failed Asiana jet landing

Hiroshima Airport reopens after failed Asiana jet landing

A passenger checks in at Hiroshima airport, western Japan, on April 17, 2015, as the airport reopened the same day after being closed due to a botched landing April 14 by an Asiana Airlines passenger jet. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows investigators on April 15, 2015, examining the body of an Asiana Airlines aircraft from Seoul, which ran off the runway at Hiroshima airport the previous day. Police said they are investigating the accident site as a crime scene, potentially involving corporate negligence resulting in injury. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Photo taken on April 15, 2015, shows the tail section of an Asiana Airlines aircraft from Seoul, which ran off the runway at Hiroshima airport the previous day. Part of the horizontal stabilizer is missing and a large hole can be seen in the rear underside. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Investigators examine on April 15, 2015, the body of an Asiana Airlines aircraft from Seoul, which ran off the runway at Hiroshima airport the previous day. Police said they are investigating the accident site as a crime scene, potentially involving corporate negligence resulting in injury. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Investigators examine on April 15, 2015, the body of an Asiana Airlines aircraft from Seoul, which ran off the runway at Hiroshima airport the previous day. Police said they are investigating the accident site as a crime scene, potentially involving corporate negligence resulting in injury. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Investigators examine on April 15, 2015, the body of an Asiana Airlines aircraft from Seoul, which ran off the runway at Hiroshima airport the previous day. Police said they are investigating the accident site as a crime scene, potentially involving corporate negligence resulting in injury. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Investigators examine on April 15, 2015, wireless communication equipment, which an Asiana Airlines aircraft from Seoul (back) is believed to have struck before running off the runway at Hiroshima airport the previous day. Police said they have investigated the accident site as a crime scene, potentially involving corporate negligence resulting in injury. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Investigators examine on April 15, 2015, wireless communication equipment, which an Asiana Airlines aircraft from Seoul (back) is believed to have struck before running off the runway at Hiroshima airport the previous day. Police said they have investigated the accident site as a crime scene, potentially involving corporate negligence resulting in injury. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Probe begins after Asiana Airlines failed landing in Hiroshima

Investigators from the Japan Transport Safety Board enter the organization's office at Hiroshima airport in western Japan on April 15, 2015. They will probe the cause of an accident the night before in which an Asiana Airlines aircraft from Seoul ran off the runway at the airport, leaving more than 20 passengers injured. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Man-powered airplane in Toyama Pref.

Man-powered airplane in Toyama Pref.

IMIZU, Japan - A man-powered airplane takes off toward Toyama Bay in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, on Oct. 7, 2010. A Nippon University laboratory failed in an attempt to attain the world's longest flight record by a man-powered plane while the pilot sustained injuries upon landing in the sea. (Kyodo)

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Uemura fails to make final at World Cup meet

Uemura fails to make final at World Cup meet

DEER VALLEY, United States - Japan's Aiko Uemura falters in landing her first air in the Women's World Cup freestyle skiing mogul preliminaries at Deer Valley Resort, Utah, on Jan. 16, 2010. Uemura failed to advance to the finals, eventually finishing in 24th place. (Kyodo)

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Light plane belly-lands at Nagasaki airport

Light plane belly-lands at Nagasaki airport

NAGASAKI, Japan - A two-seat light plane is towed off the runway after making a belly landing at Nagasaki airport in Omura, Nagasaki Prefecture, on April 7. The two people aboard the Cessna T210N aircraft were unhurt, but the underside of the plane's fuselage and the propeller were damaged. The pilot said the landing wheels failed to come out.

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