NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic jet recently passed electromagnetic interference testing, moving it one step closer to its first flight.
NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet has successfully passed electromagnetic testing, confirming its systems won’t interfere with one another. Engineers examined communications, navigation, and landing gear ...
The American space agency plans to have a supersonic aircraft called X-59 in the air sometime this year, with a major goal in mind. It's a momentous occasion for aviation, as the research aircraft ...
Boom Supersonic built a supersonic plane for a fraction of the cost of NASA's X-59. Now all that's left to do is build it ...
Following a few more ground tests, it will fly over numerous cities around the country. NASA will ask people on the ground if ...
That could mean quieter supersonic travel in the future. NASA has been working on this imaging tech since 2019 to help develop its own supersonic jet, the X-59.
With increasing scrutiny on the environmental consequences of flying, it is important to consider the effect of supersonic ...
NASA’s mission has developed the X-59. The supersonic plane has a unique design that eliminates excess curves and in the process reduces the volume of sonic booms. “Future supersonic airplanes ...
We’ll start to miss this sort of thing soon. NASA partnered with Boom Supersonic to capture the invisible; the supersonic shockwave of Boom’s XB-1 aircraft breaking the sound barrier. "This image ...
NASA's experimental X-59 aircraft continues to make progress toward its first flight with a new successful round of testing. The X-59 "quiet" supersonic jet was designed to break the sound barrier ...
This week, Bahm, Larson and other NASA officials talked to students at Dallas’ Frontiers of Flight Museum about the plane. They explained how the X59 will fly supersonic, faster than the speed ...