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NASA will use 30 ground recording stations to monitor the sound produced by the X-59 QueSST experimental aircraft. Learn more about the equipment they will be using here. Credit: NASA ...
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Toward the end of the year, NASA's X-59 QueSST (Quiet SuperSonic Technology) experimental aircraft is scheduled for its first flight in late 2025. Developed in collaboration with Lockheed Martin ...