Starting on Oct. 30, engineers with NASA's X-59 Quesst program (Quiet SuperSonic Technology) have been conducting test runs ...
NASA engineers fired the engines on the X-59 research aircraft in advance of planned test flights to determine if the ...
Supersonic aviation startup Exosonic, which was working on commercial and military faster-than-sound jets, shutdown after ...
X-59’s engine started for testing for the first time. NASA’s Quesst (“Quiet SuperSonic Technology”) mission recently achieved ...
But NASA wants to show that faster-than-sound travel is possible without the annoyance of the boom, which is where its X-59 ...
NASA has fired up the engine of its experimental X-59 supersonic aircraft for the first time at Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works ...
Already eVTOL taxi startup Lilium and hypersonic engine maker Reaction Engines have gone bankrupt and now they've been joined by Torrance, California-based Exosonic. Founded in 2019 by aerospace ...
A team has started engine testing for the X-59. It’s a supersonic aircraft that’ll fly without generating loud sonic booms.
NASA 's revolutionary X-59 jet, or the Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QueSST) aircraft, has passed its first engine tests. The ...
NASA's Quesst Mission is looking to demonstrate how the X-59 can fly supersonic without generating loud sonic booms. Instead, ...
NASA’s supersonic X-59 aircraft has taken another critical step toward flight, as its engine was powered up successfully on October 30. Developed by Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works for NASA's Quesst ...