If NASA’s bet on its newest X-plane pays off, the long-nosed aircraft could revolutionize commercial aviation. That is, if history doesn’t repeat itself.
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What Causes A Sonic Boom?This incredible, explosive sound has everything to do with physics – so let’s peel ... The abrupt pressure change creates the characteristic sonic boom heard on the ground, akin to an ...
SpaceX said it was pushing to Tuesday an evening launch attempt that could mean a sonic boom may rattle parts of Central ...
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New Scientist on MSNExperimental XB-1 aircraft goes supersonic for the first timeBoom Supersonic’s XB-1 aircraft broke the sound barrier during three test runs, a step toward the possible return of ...
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