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Solar Impulse Lands In Phoenix After 19 Hours And Zero Fossil Fuels
After a slow-speed, 19-hour flight the Solar Impulse airplane landed safely early Saturday morning in Phoenix, Ariz, completing the first leg of a historic transcontinental airplane trip using zero fossil fuels.
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