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Explores Boom Supersonic's claim of achieving “Boomless Cruise” and what it means for the future of supersonic flight.
"We broke the sound barrier not once, not twice, but actually three times—each time without making an audible sonic boom,” Scholl said on Boom’s livestream. “It’s about how you fly the ...
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IFLScience on MSNNASA Image Shows XB-1 Jet Break The Sound Barrier Without Producing Audible Sonic BoomDespite traveling at a top speed of Mach 1.12, no associated boom was picked up. “XB-1 broke the sound barrier three times ...
NASA first visually captured supersonic shock waves in 2019 after a decade of research. The technology was developed in part to aid the space agency in testing its own supersonic aircraft, X-59.
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