Space
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Flying Saucer Flight Success Earns 'Extra Credit' [VIDEO]
A flying saucer landed with an enormous splash in the Pacific Ocean last weekend, but be assured that aliens haven't come to make first contact. NASA's saucer-like Supersonic Flight Dynamics Test Vehicle flew for the first time on Saturday, not only successfully reaching proper heights, but additionally testing technology way ahead of schedule.
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