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Supersonic tunnel trials suggest the X-59’s shape can scatter shock waves, paving the way for hush-hush high-speed flight.
American space agency NASA sent a 19-inch scale version of the X-59 experimental aircraft to a Japanese wind tunnel for ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: NASA’s supersonic jet begins ‘taxi tests’ to break sound barrier silentlyFor the first time, NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft has moved under its own power, officially kicking off its “taxi ...
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The National Interest on MSNNASA’s X-59 QueSST Aircraft Could Bring Back Commercial Supersonic FlightNASA plans to conduct community overflights beginning this year, flying the X-59 over select American cities to collect ...
San Jose’s mayor is using AI tools like ChatGPT to streamline city operations and improve services for its 1 million residents.
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Tech Xplore on MSNX-59 model tested in Japanese supersonic wind tunnelResearchers from NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) recently tested a scale model of the X-59 ...
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"Son of Concorde" that could fly New York to London in under four hours step closerNASA’s X-59 supersonic aircraft, dubbed the ‘son of Concorde’, has completed its first taxi test—bringing it a step closer to ...
Boom Supersonic's Ruslan Pshichenko reveals how 193+ parts 3D printed on an EOS M400-4 are advancing the accessibility of supersonic flight ...
Commercial hypersonic flight may face competition from two emerging technologies: reusable rockets and single-stage-to-orbit spaceplanes.
A hypersonic boom, which could propel the Extended Trajectory-Long Duration Hypersonic Cruise Missile (ET-LDHCM) up to Mach 8 ...
Blake Scholl, Founder & CEO of Boom Supersonic, shares how he launched the company to building the future of flight with test ...
NASA has completed the first taxi tests of its experimental X-59 supersonic demonstrator, which aims to conduct low sonic ...
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