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NASA’s X-59 QueSST, or Quiet SuperSonic Technology, was conceived in a focused effort to resolve that pain point of air ...
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Inside NASA’s X-59 The Jet Built to Break the Sound Barrier Quietly
The X-59 is no ordinary jet — it’s NASA’s bold experiment to bring back supersonic flight without the deafening sonic boom.
NASA recently took its new X-59 "quiet' supersonic jet for a drive during taxi tests, one of the final hurdles between the aircraft and its first flight.
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.
American space agency NASA said it completed a new series of tests on the X-59 experimental aircraft, putting systems and piloting through their paces.
NASA and Lockheed Martin have begun initial taxi tests of the X-59 Quesst quiet supersonic research aircraft, marking another step toward its long-anticipated first flight. The aircraft moved ...
NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) tested a model of the X-59 experimental aircraft in a supersonic wind tunnel to measure the noise underneath the jet.
NASA shared the first details on the maiden flight of the X-59 experimental aircraft. we're still waiting for confirmation on the date.
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