Leaked images hint at a dusty spacecraft; Avi Loeb fuels speculation, but NASA dismisses alien claims. Comet's brightening, ...
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How fast can NASA’s X 59 supersonic jet really go
On October 30, 2025, NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet, a 100-foot aircraft developed at a cost of $247 million, took to the skies ...
Flown by NASA X-59 lead pilot Nils Larson, the much-anticipated first flight of the Lockheed Martin-built aircraft began at 8 ...
X-59 is designed to usher in a new era of air travel with its quiet supersonic technology. NASA’s X-59 aircraft completed its ...
Jared Isaacman, an astronaut and high-school dropout-turned-billionaire, has been re-nominated by Trump to lead NASA.
NASA and Lockheed Martin have tested the experimental supersonic aircraft X-59 on a first test flight to check onboard ...
NASA and Lockheed Martin debuted their first test run of a low-volume supersonic jet that’s expected to allow air passengers ...
Lockheed Martin's revolutionary X-59 supersonic jet completes first test flight, designed to break sound barrier with quiet 'thump' instead of sonic boom.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
More fuel-efficient aircraft could be developed, new method offers accurate drag predictions
Called AeroMap, the framework estimates drag for different wing-body configurations operating at speeds close to the speed of ...
The Daily Digest on MSN
NASA tested a supersonic quiet jet, taking a step closer to changing flight travel forever
Photo: NASA The last week of October, NASA successfully tested its first quiet supersonic jet in a short, low-speed flight ...
The compact, 100 foot (30 meter) plane launched from the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, about 60 miles ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Fast, accurate drag predictions could help improve aircraft design
Researchers at the University of Surrey have proposed a computational approach that can provide aerodynamic drag data more ...
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