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Boom Supersonic's XB-1 jet flew in front of the sun so NASA could take this incredible shock wave photo
NASA and Boom Supersonic released an incredible photo capturing the shock waves of the supersonic XB-1 aircraft while it traveled in front of the sun during a Feb. 10 test flight.
Comparing the Boom Overture to Concorde and its commercial viability.
Boom Supersonic is now providing turbines to data centers to help fuel the AI boom. The company’s CEO says the move won’t detract from its ambitions of reviving supersonic flight. Boom Supersonic — ...
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NASA’s silent supersonic jet just flipped the future of aviation
NASA and Lockheed Martin introduced the X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft on January 12, 2024, presenting it as a research plane ...
“We’re aiming to pick up where Concorde left off,” says Blake Scholl. Fifty years after the Anglo-French jet first carried paying passengers faster than the speed of sound, the Denver-based ...
Supersonic air travel once was considered the transportation of the future. But the Concorde—the supersonic jet that flew at speeds of over 1,300 m.p.h. from 1969 to 2003—was grounded in part because ...
The NFL is looking toward supersonic flight in order to help their European dreams come true. NFL executives have been monitoring the progress that aerospace companies such as Boom Supersonic and ...
AI facilities may end up emitting carbon dioxide at levels equivalent to millions of passenger cars each year.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The idea, which came out of ...
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