The X-59 is designed to travel faster than the speed of sound without creating a loud sonic boom. The ultimate goal is to prove that quiet supersonic flight is a viable option for commercial airlines.
NASA is getting ready to go supersonic. The U.S. space agency's experimental X-59 jet designed to eventually travel faster than the speed of sound is preparing for its second flight from California.
Wingsuit flying is already one of the most extreme sports on earth. But this flight wasn’t just about risk, it was about meaning. Below was home, and below were the people who made him who he is. The ...
HONG KONG – Ms Celeste Lim is excited about her next work trip to Hong Kong. The Singaporean finance worker travels to the Asian financial hub several times a year for business, and often takes the ...
Hypersonic flight could one day make long-haul travel as quick as a short movie. Researchers are testing how turbulence behaves at extreme speeds, a critical hurdle for designing these aircraft. Their ...
All you have to do is launch this drone into the air, and it will take off. © EB, image generated with Gemini Imagine a drone so compact it fits in your pocket ...
Three suspects were arrested at the end of a high-speed pursuit across Los Angeles County overnight. Sparks were seen flying from the front passenger tire of the truck as it collapsed onto three ...
Asteroid 2025 OU1, about 140 feet in diameter, will safely pass Earth in 2025. While it poses no immediate threat, scientists are closely monitoring its trajectory. India's ISRO is also vigilant, ...
New Delhi: India has tested a missile called ET-LDHCM. It is a new hypersonic missile that can travel at Mach 8 (9878 km/h) and strike targets 1,500 kilometres away. This new hypersonic ET-LDHCM ...
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