NASA's X-59 plane will try to quietly break the speed of sound in 2023

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NASA and Lockheed Martin’s strange-looking X-59 plane is set to fly early in 2023, and it is designed to break the sound barrier quietly rather than creating a huge sonic boom

Technology 3 January 2023

By Paul Marks

A composite image showing what NASA's X-59 plane will look like

A composite image showing what NASA’s X-59 plane will look like when it tries to break the sound barrier quietly

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NASA’s experimental X-59 plane is scheduled to take to the skies early in 2023 to see if it can break the sound barrier without creating a huge sonic boom. If it works, it could lead to the return of commercial airliners that can travel faster than the speed of sound, as Concorde used to do.

The X-59, which will take off from Palmdale, California, is built by Lockheed Martin …

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