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  • 08/06/2025
On June 8, 1959, NASA's rocket-powered X-15 experimental plane made its first glide flight.

The X-15 rocket plane was part of a series of experimental hypersonic aircraft. This flight marked the beginning of almost a decade of research that explored the altitudes and hypersonic speed at the edge of space. At maximum speed, the X-15 would fly at Mach 6.7 ― 4,520 miles per hour! The X-15 program had a total of 12 test pilots, including Neil Armstrong, between 1959 and 1968, making 199 flights in the process. The aircraft flew over a period of almost 10 years. And with a max altitude of 67 miles, it was even able to reach the edge of outer space in the 1960s.

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00:00On this day in space.
00:03In 1959, NASA's rocket-powered X-15 experimental plane made its first glide flight.
00:09The X-15 rocket plane was part of a series of experimental hypersonic aircrafts.
00:14This flight marked the beginning of almost a decade of flight research that explored the altitude and hypersonic speed at the edge of space.
00:21At max speed, the X-15 would fly at Mach 6.7, or 4,520 miles per hour.
00:27The X-15 program had a total of 12 test pilots, including Neil Armstrong, between 1959 and 1968, and made 199 flights.
00:36And with a max altitude of 67 miles, it was able to reach the edge of space in 1963.
00:41And that's what happened on this day in space.

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