NASA first visually captured supersonic shock waves in 2019 after a decade of research. The technology was developed in part ...
America currently remains ahead of China when it comes to airplanes that can fly faster than the speed of sound, according to ...
American manufacturer Boom Aerospace is currently in the process of developing the Boom Overture, a jet that is set to enter ...
Supersonic flight means breaking the sound barrier, but there are some myths as to what pilots actually feel at Mach 1.
Boom Supersonic made history today (Jan. 28) when its XB-1 jet broke the sound barrier for the first time ... The XB-1 is a technology demonstrator, meaning Boom Supersonic is testing it in ...
Boom Supersonic is partnering with NASA to capture specialized photography during supersonic flight testing for the XB-1 ...
NASA and Boom Supersonic just released an incredible photo capturing a shockwave emanating from the dark silhouette of the supersonic XB-1 aircraft while it traveled in front of the sun during a Feb.
But while the successful test flight of XB-1 shows that supersonic flight without sonic booms is technically feasible, the next phase is making it economically feasible. Right now, both subsonic and ...
Boom Supersonic will livestream its XB-1 prototype breaking through the sound barrier. The second series ... Monday as part of Boom “scaling up the technology on XB-1 for the Overture supersonic ...
"This image makes the invisible visible — the first American made civil supersonic jet breaking the sound barrier," Blake Scholl, Boom Supersonic founder and CEO, said in a statement. The photo ...
Boom Supersonic and NASA just dropped an incredible photo of the XB-1 breaking the sound barrier over the Mojave Desert. Using Schlieren photography, they captured air distortions that are usually ...
NASA has snapped a stunning image of a supersonic plane breaking the sound barrier – as its creators boast that there was “no audible sonic boom”. The Boom Supersonic XB-1 – dubbed a ...
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