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NASA tested a supersonic quiet jet, taking a step closer to changing flight travel forever
Photo: NASA The last week of October, NASA successfully tested its first quiet supersonic jet in a short, low-speed flight ...
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NASA test aims to revive commercial supersonic travel
NASA’s X-59, a quiet supersonic jet, completed its first subsonic flight on October 30, 2025, marking a significant stride in ...
In June 2025, Vermont-based BETA Technologies completed the first-ever North American passenger flight of an electric-powered ...
Initial flying qualities and air data performance were verified during the X-59’s flight, which will be expanded over the coming months.
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’s X-59 supersonic jet completed its first test flight on Tuesday morning, bringing ultra-fast commercial air travel one step closer to reality. Los Angeles Lakers Coach JJ Redick Relists His ...
NASA and Lockheed Martin debuted their first test run of a low-volume supersonic jet that’s expected to allow air passengers ...
A supersonic jet plane designed to make very little noise took flight for the first time this week, cruising over the ...
Analyses of its emissions using NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory indicate that the interstellar comet probably has a very different structure than comets in the solar system. Hydroxyl compounds ...
Oct 14 - Jared Isaacman, the private astronaut and Elon Musk ally who was removed from consideration to lead NASA earlier this year, met with Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy last week as a ...
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is laying off approximately 550 employees (11% of its workforce) as part of a "reorganization" to create a leaner infrastructure and ensure its future success.
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