NASA recently released a video that captures the first flight of its X-59 supersonic aircraft as it soared above the Southern ...
Only three of these aircraft were built, with one being destroyed and two operating successfully. The X-43 testbed aircraft ...
NASA plans to use the X-59, an experimental vehicle, to fly faster than the speed of sound without generating sonic booms.
A satellite photo from March shows a pair of parallel tornado tracks in Mississippi, leftover from a deadly storm system that ...
On Wednesday, Nov. 19, NASA will unveil more 3I/ATLAS images captured by the space agency's fleet of instruments both on the ground and up in space.
NASA has scheduled a photo-dump of 3I/ATLAS images captured by the agency's fleet of ground and space instruments. You can ...
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The Lockheed Martin X-59 Quesst, which stands for "Quiet SuperSonic Technology," is an experimental aircraft developed by Lockheed's legendary Skunk Works. That's the same organization that developed ...
After delays and concerns about progress, NASA and Lockheed Martin have announced that the experimental X-59 Quesst has taken to the skies. It was an unannounced flight, but the companies did release ...
NASA and Lockheed Martin debuted their first test run of a low-volume supersonic jet that’s expected to allow air passengers to travel faster than the speed of sound. The X-59 aircraft soared Tuesday ...
Why it matters: Supersonic flight has existed for nearly 80 years, but remains banned over land due to the deafening sonic booms produced when aircraft exceed Mach 1 (767 mph). NASA and Lockheed ...