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NASA's X-59 jet takes 'flight' without leaving the ground - MSNNASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft is seen during its “aluminum bird” systems testing, verifying how its systems work together, respond to pilot inputs and handle injected failures.
As the International Space Station whizzed over Mexico and the United States — before floodwaters catastrophically rose in ...
Jeremy Hansen, a Canadian astronaut on the Artemis 2 mission, talks about how the T-38 supersonic fleet 'can kill you' and why that's important for space training.
On Jan. 11, an airborne imaging spectrometer managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory flew over Los Angeles County to survey the damage from the historic fires. It captured images of charred ...
July 3 (UPI) -- NASA discovered the third interstellar comet through a survey telescope in Rio Hurtado, Chile. The ...
NASA's X-59 Quesst is designed to minimize sonic booms so that commercial supersonic flight can undergo a resurgence in the next 10 years.
From New York City to London in just 90 minutes? NASA is exploring the potential of a supersonic jet that one day could do just that. Here's what to know.
A NASA jet that served as the first and largest flying science laboratory for 37 years landed at its new home in Idaho on Wednesday.
Two of NASA's WB-57 jet planes will follow the eclipse as it traces its path of totality across the U.S., training special instruments on the sheathed sun's outer atmosphere, or corona.
The next group of SpaceX Crew Dragon astronauts are close to completing their training for next month’s mission to the space station.
Pilots practise in a modified Gulfstream jet that simulates shuttle approaches and landings. Photo Credit: NASA ...
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