NASA's X-59 quiet supersonic jet recently passed electromagnetic interference testing, moving it one step closer to its first flight.
installed on top of the fuselage, a very long nose, and the absence of any windows, are built into the X-59 by its maker, Lockheed Martin. Looking something like a fighter jet, the plane will take ...
EMI tests included checking for interference between X-59 and the radar-equipped F-15D chase aircraft. Credit: NASA EDWARDS AFB, California—NASA and Lockheed Martin have completed key engine and ...
NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet, developed in collaboration with Lockheed Martin’s renowned Skunk Works division, is poised to redefine the future of high-speed air travel. Part of NASA’s Quesst ...