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Space on MSNNASA's new supersonic X-59 jet hits the afterburner (photos)In new photos, the X-59 performs afterburner tests at Lockheed Martin's legendary Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, ...
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Space on MSNNASA To Monitor How The X59 Supersonic Plane SoundsNASA will use 30 ground recording stations to monitor the sound produced by the X-59 QueSST experimental aircraft. Learn more ...
Lockheed Martin has been building the X-59 for NASA, as part of a project to develop a "quiet" supersonic aircraft that can break the sound barrier without producing the thunderous sonic booms ...
The X-59, part of NASA's Quesst program, completes afterburner testing for supersonic speeds with reduced noise.
Ever miss the days of Concorde? Well, I've been tracking Nasa's X-59 "quiet supersonic" aircraft, but the Boom XB-1 is new to ...
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New Scientist on MSNExperimental XB-1 aircraft goes supersonic for the first timeBoom Supersonic’s XB-1 aircraft broke the sound barrier during three test runs, a step toward the possible return of supersonic commercial flights ...
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NASA's about to fly its powerful X-plane. It could make history.Planes that fly faster than the speed of sound create thunderous supersonic booms. But with NASA's X-59 plane, that could ...
Boom Supersonic now says Overture can avoid sonic booms, potentially opening up overland flights even at Mach 1 or higher.
American company Boom Supersonic just broke the sound barrier with a civilian plane. What exactly is supersonic travel, and ...
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Boom's XB-1 jet nails supersonic flight for first timeBoom Supersonic (or just "Boom") adopted a systematic approach to testing, taking the XB-1 through subsonic, transonic, and ...
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