NASA is looking for new providers to supply low-gravity parabolic flights for spaceflight training and scientific research.
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NASA’s silent supersonic jet just flipped the future of aviation
NASA and Lockheed Martin introduced the X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft on January 12, 2024, presenting it as a research plane ...
NASA is developing a new type of wing that can save commercial airlines billions of dollars every year and early tests look very promising Here's what we know.
NASA completed the first flight of a new laminar-flow scale-model wing on an F-15B testbed that aims to cut drag and reduce fuel burn on future aircraft.
HAMPTON, Va. — NASA is in the process of testing a new, experimental aircraft designed to achieve supersonic flight… but without the loud, sonic boom. The X-59 QUESST — short for Quiet SuperSonic ...
NASA's experimental X-59 aircraft, part of the Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QUESST) program, aims to reduce sonic booms to quieter "sonic thumps" to enable supersonic flight over land. Two retired U.S ...
This NASA aircraft isn’t about smooth rides, it’s about floating, falling, and repeat. Are we about to see a replacement?
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