00:00On this day in space.
00:04On May 10, 1967, a NASA research aircraft known as the Wingless M2F2 Lifting Body crashed
00:09on Rogers Dry Lakebed at the Dryden Flight Research Center in California.
00:14The test pilot, Bruce Peterson, was severely injured, but he survived, although he did
00:18lose his vision in his right eye.
00:21Peterson was coming in for a landing during a glide test flight when the plane started
00:24doing something called a Dutch Roll Oscillation.
00:27He regained control, but then he got distracted when he thought he was about to hit a recovery
00:30helicopter.
00:31The M2F2 didn't hit the helicopter, but it did drift away from the runway.
00:37Without the markers, it was difficult for the pilot to judge how high he was flying.
00:41He didn't deploy the landing gear in time, and the M2F2 smacked into the ground, rolled
00:45over six times, and came to rest upside down.
00:48Footage from the crash later became famous when it was featured in the TV show The Six
00:52Million Dollar Man in the 1970s.
00:54And that's what happened, on this day in space.
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