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Read about NASA's recent test flights using F-15 jets, which support the Quiet SuperSonic Technology, or Quesst, program.
NASA’s F-15 jets tested supersonic tools for X-59 in May Mojave flights Shock-sensing probes validated for quiet X-59 ...
American space agency NASA flew two F-15 jets with measuring tools on board designed to measure the shock waves generated by ...
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NASA’s Rotating Detonation Engine Could Change Space Travel ForeverUsing a design once deemed too unstable to harness, NASA successfully tested a 3D-printed rotating detonation engine in 2023, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBeyond the boom: How supersonic flight works, why it vanished, and the quiet comebackFor most travelers, the loud, window-rattling boom of a supersonic jet is something you hear about in documentaries rather ...
NASA is shutting down many of its social media accounts, including those dedicated to the Voyager mission and the Mars Curiosity and Perseverance rovers.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSolar Orbiter unveils sun’s chaotic magnetic south pole in historic firstIn a daring maneuver, the joint European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA mission swooped below the solar system’s planetary plane to capture the sun’s elusive south pole. The spacecraft dipped 15 degrees ...
CONCORDE-STYLE flights capable of blasting passengers from London to New York City in 3.5 hours have edged closer to reality after a major ban was lifted. “Son of Concorde” maker Boom ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina plans daring satellite refueling test in orbit as US spies watch closelyChina's satellite refueling test represents another bold challenge to the US's position as global space leader.
The public will have the opportunity to comment on the proposed increase of launches to the Falcon Launch Program at ...
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