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Visualizing airflow patterns surrounding a Harrier jet during landing provides critical information for enhancing the safety of the aircraft, which directs its exhaust nozzles toward the ground to land or take-off vertically or hover at low speed. NASA scientists developed the simulation to better understand the structural impact of the Harrier's flow dynamics. During landing, the Harrier interacts with the cool, low-speed ambient flow to form ground ...