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NASA announced a successful test of its X-59 aircraft at U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, Calif., that could lead to supersonic commercial flights.
NASA and Lockheed Martin have finally taken the wraps off of the X-59, a "quiet supersonic" aircraft that may shape the future of both military and civilian air travel. The X-59 has been under ...
NASA debuts the X-59, which turns sonic booms into quieter sonic 'thumps' Prototype supersonic plane has no forward windshield and uses a high-resolution camera that feeds images to a monitor for ...
The X-59 is no ordinary jet — it’s NASA’s bold experiment to bring back supersonic flight without the deafening sonic boom.
NASA’s experimental X-59 supersonic jet has completed low-speed taxi tests in California, inching closer to its maiden flight. Developed under the Quesst mission, the aircraft is designed to fly ...
NASA shared the first details on the maiden flight of the X-59 experimental aircraft. we're still waiting for confirmation on the date.
American space agency NASA sent a 19-inch scale version of the X-59 experimental aircraft to a Japanese wind tunnel for testing.
Thought NASA was just about space exploration? America’s favorite agency is hard at work on developing a quiet supersonic jet and electric aircraft as part of its “X-planes” series. NASA’s X-57 ...
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works® (NYSE: LMT), in partnership with NASA Aeronautics, started X-59 engine run testing, marking the aircraft's final major system check-out before taxi tests and first ...