The X-59 has flown on nine more occasions, most recently on April 14 when it accomplished some of its biggest feats to date ...
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WATCH: NASA's Supersonic X-59 Pushes the Envelope
Researchers are validating the aircraft's performance before propelling it to supersonic speeds.
Humankind is always on a quest for speed: You can ride the fastest rollercoaster in the world, the Formula Rossa, at Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, and the fastest land speed record was achieved in 1997 ...
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Watch: NASA’s X-59 supersonic aircraft hits Mach 0.98, approaches 767 mph speed
NASA is ramping up its X-59 supersonic aircraft testing campaign with a series of ...
NASA and Lockheed Martin’s X-59 experimental aircraft reached near-supersonic speeds during an April 14 test over California’s Mojave Desert, performing complex maneuvers to expand its performance ...
The X-59 is designed to travel faster than the speed of sound without creating a loud sonic boom. The ultimate goal is to prove that quiet supersonic flight is a viable option for commercial airlines.
NASA’s Lockheed Martin X-59 Quesst low-boom demonstrator returned to the air with flights on March 26 and 27. Graham leads Aviation Week's coverage of technology, focusing on engineering and ...
NASA's experimental supersonic X-59 jet designed to travel faster than the speed of sound is preparing for its second flight from California.
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