NASA’s Quiet Supersonic Plane Takes Flight
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NASA’s X-59 just hit a major milestone—flying at Mach 1.4 and 55,000 feet for the first time, proving it can break the sound barrier without the dreaded sonic boom. Designed with a sleek, elongated nose to spread pressure waves into a quiet “sonic thump,” this plane could revive supersonic travel over land. Flying alongside an F-15 (which masks its own boom), the X-59’s acoustic signature is being carefully measured. Future flights will fly over communities to gather real-world feedback, paving the way for quieter, faster commercial flights—and maybe even bringing back the thrill of supersonic travel without the noise.
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