MUCH more below on NASA’s X-59, below this top video by NASA
This week, on Friday, Jan. 12, NASA will host a free livestream as it rolls the painted X-59 out of the hangar for the first time. You can watch it here at Space.com beginning at 4 p.m. EST (2100 GMT) courtesy of NASA. The X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (Quesst) jet has been under construction at Lockheed Martin’s “Skunk Works” facility in Palmdale, California since 2019. The experimental X-59 Quesst is designed to fly at supersonic speeds and reduce the typical sound of sonic booms, lowering the volume down to a “thump” similar to the sound of a car door slamming. NASA says the aircraft could help reshape regulations that currently prohibit supersonic flight over populated areas due to disruptions that sonic booms can cause.
Watch an X-plane built in 60 seconds. The X-59 single-seat demonstrator aims to reduce the sound of the sonic boom to a mere thump, opening the possibility for commercial supersonic flights over land.
Watch an X-plane built in 60 seconds. ⏱️
The X-59 single-seat demonstrator aims to reduce the sound of the sonic boom to a mere thump, opening the possibility for commercial supersonic flights over land. pic.twitter.com/pyR6Lystjx
— Lockheed Martin (@LockheedMartin) January 9, 2024
X-59 All The Time: Let’s flex. The X-59, aiming to quiet the sonic boom, underwent ground testing at our Fort Worth facility. The tests ensured that the aircraft could endure the strain of supersonic flight over land.
X-59 All The Time: Let’s flex.
The X-59, aiming to quiet the sonic boom, underwent ground testing at our Fort Worth facility. The tests ensured that the aircraft could endure the strain of supersonic flight over land. pic.twitter.com/h1ZPTroRu4
— Lockheed Martin (@LockheedMartin) January 8, 2024
- Around the world, people are hosting watch parties to celebrate the rollout of the X-59. If you host one, let us know! We have resources so you can make it a memorable one
- At 30 meters long, 10 meters wide and with a pointy nose, the X-59 is NASA’s promise to kick-start a new age of super-sonic flights — a plane that would allow people to fly from one continent to another continent, across oceans, in just hours. – DW News
- The X-59 is an experimental aircraft, designed for one pilot—but the technology it’s testing out could change the future of supersonic flight.
- Today, NASA and Lockheed Martin will unveil the X-59 Quesst, a new supersonic jet designed to break the sound barrier without creating a thunderous sonic boom. Watch the X-59 unveiling live today (Friday, Jan. 12) at 4pm ET on NASA TV or NASA + streaming. – Haydn Dunn
- NASA throws a rollout watch party for the debut of its X-59 supersonic plane – Interesting Engineering
- Today, NASA, in collaboration with Lockheed Martin, an aerospace company, plans to unveil the X-59, an innovative supersonic jet. The unveiling will happen live from Lockheed Martin’s “Skunk Works” facility in Palmdale, California – EarthSky
- Today, NASA and Lockheed Martin will unveil the X-59 Quesst, a radical new supersonic jet designed to break the sound barrier without creating a thunderous sonic boom. NASA will host a free livestream as it rolls the painted X-59 out of the hangar for the first time today. Beginning at 4 p.m. EST (2100 GMT) You can watch it on NASA TV – Echos of Wisdom
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