NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet is cleared for final assembly - 1 minute read
NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet is cleared for final assembly
This is NASA's first large-scale, piloted x-plane (or experimental aircraft) in more than three decades, and its goal is to reduce the loudness of a sonic boom to more of a sonic thump. When the long, slender jet transitions to supersonic speed, it will make about as much noise a car door closing, and since it will be flying 940 MPH at 55,000 feet, that could be essentially inaudible.
NASA will test the X-59 over select US communities to gather feedback, as it has done with the F/A-18 Hornet aircraft over Galveston, Texas. Those tests will help establish new rules for commercial supersonic air travel over land.
Source: Engadget
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NASA • Supersonic speed • NASA • Pilot (aeronautics) • X-Plane (simulator) • Experimental aircraft • Loudness • Sonic boom • Jet engine • Supersonic speed • NASA • McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet • Aircraft • Galveston, Texas • Supersonic speed • Air travel •
This is NASA's first large-scale, piloted x-plane (or experimental aircraft) in more than three decades, and its goal is to reduce the loudness of a sonic boom to more of a sonic thump. When the long, slender jet transitions to supersonic speed, it will make about as much noise a car door closing, and since it will be flying 940 MPH at 55,000 feet, that could be essentially inaudible.
NASA will test the X-59 over select US communities to gather feedback, as it has done with the F/A-18 Hornet aircraft over Galveston, Texas. Those tests will help establish new rules for commercial supersonic air travel over land.
Source: Engadget
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Keywords:
NASA • Supersonic speed • NASA • Pilot (aeronautics) • X-Plane (simulator) • Experimental aircraft • Loudness • Sonic boom • Jet engine • Supersonic speed • NASA • McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet • Aircraft • Galveston, Texas • Supersonic speed • Air travel •