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Supersonic flight: Will passengers ever break the sound barrier again? Exclusive: Zoom may make life difficult for Boom, the most serious enterprise working on ‘son of Concorde’ ...
I went on board the first Concorde prototype, and one of the last built, at a Paris museum. Boom's Overture means supersonic flight could soon return.
Supersonic flight began with dangerous experiments in the 20th century and culminated in Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier in 1947 with the Bell X-1. Commercial supersonic travel briefly ...
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.
A team of astronomers has uncovered an unexpectedly complex and dynamic filamentary network within a very-high-velocity cloud (VHVC) in the Milky Way.
What do cutting-edge jets like the F-22 and Eurofighter have in common? Supercruise. This video explores why the ability to fly supersonic without afterburners isn't just cool—it's crucial for ...
NASA's X-59 starts taxi tests, a key step toward supersonic flight, aiming to revolutionize commercial aviation with quieter technology.
Boom Supersonic projects beginning Symphony engine testing later this year, starting with a prototype core that serves as the high-pressure spool of the engine, consisting of the compressor ...