"NASA's X-59: A Glimpse into the Future of Silent Supersonic Travel"

NASA is set to unveil the X-59 Quesst, a new 'quiet' supersonic jet developed with Lockheed Martin, on January 12. The aircraft aims to minimize sonic booms to a gentle thump, potentially changing regulations on supersonic flight over populated areas. The X-59 features innovative design, including a long nose and an External Vision System for pilots, as it lacks a forward windscreen. The jet will undergo a research campaign to assess public reaction to its quieter sonic booms, with the goal of influencing future commercial supersonic flight regulations. The unveiling will be livestreamed, and NASA encourages public engagement through watch parties and educational resources.
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- We'll Get to See NASA's Sonic Boom-Less Supersonic Plane Next Week Yahoo News
- NASA Invites You to X-59 Rollout Watch Party NASA
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