A private space traveler and jet-fighter pilot, Jared Isaacman is preparing to run the U.S. space program after decades ...
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The military keeps in-flight details on the X-37B relatively quiet. A new photo gives the first look at what the view is from ...
One of the many ongoing missions of the US government's National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is to make ...
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A small uncrewed spacecraft is buzzing the moon, with under two weeks remaining before its bold attempt to land on the lunar ...
Despite all these technological advances, a supersonic aircraft still cannot beat physics. Shock waves, and their associated drag, will still exist. So, a single supersonic aircraft will still produce ...
NASA says the X59 supersonic jet will produce a sonic thump instead of a sonic boom, which might help lower it's noise.
When planes exceed Mach 1 (the speed of sound, or about 767 miles per hour—1,234 kilometers/hour for those using the metric ...
Thanks to upgraded engines and advanced computers that monitor weather in real time, Boom Supersonic achieved the holy grail ...