After breaking the sound barrier, NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet flew faster and at higher altitudes in preparation for its most ...
NASA’s X-59 Quesst low-boom supersonic demonstrator achieved Mach 1.4 at 55,000 ft. on June 12, representing the speed and altitude planned for flights over U.S. communities to measure the public ...
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Nasa's supersonic X-59 just hit the speed and height it needs to silence the sonic boom
Nasa's X-59 aircraft reached Mach 1.4 at 55,000 feet on June 12, 2026, the exact conditions it needs for future community ...
The return of commercial supersonic flight at faster-than-Concorde speeds could be one step closer to reality, with NASA developing real-time sonic boom prediction that would be essential to ...
On June 5, NASA’s answer to that problem broke the sound barrier for the first time as the X-59 went supersonic over the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (TND) — While there has not been a commercial supersonic flight in 20 years -- the last one touched down at London's Heathrow Airport, coming from New York City -- researchers at NASA ...
Using probably one of the fastest cameras in the world, scientists from Washington University in St. Louis amazingly captured a photonic Mach cone, or a sonic boom of light, in action for the first ...
Boom Supersonic, a company working to develop passenger aircraft capable of traveling faster than the speed of sound, announced that its planes will be able to fly at supersonic speeds without the ...
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