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Bell X-1: How One Weird Plane Shattered the Sound Barrier
The X-1’s fuselage was designed to resemble a .50 caliber bullet—one of the only shapes known to have stable flight at ...
Boom Supersonic, the company that hopes to revive faster-than-sound air travel, has diverted into the datacenter power ...
A new deal reflects how desperate the AI industry has become for power. Tech companies are projected to spend $400 billion on ...
The National Interest on MSN
Does Speed Still Matter for Fighter Jets?
The days of fighter jets outrunning ground defenses are long since past, and new aerial innovations are focused on stealth ...
The must-have beauty gadget for Christmas Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer is on sale with £100 off
The latest design is the Dyson Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer £299 (was £399) and currently on sale at Boots with £100 off. It ...
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The experimental X-59 jet designed to soften the sonic boom
Built from components of aircraft like the F 16, T 38 and F 117, NASA’s X 59 has an unusually long, sleek nose and no forward ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is officially confirmed for NCMA Nexus Mission Days, bringing direct insight from the agency driving some of the most ambitious missions in ...
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Argentina Receives its First Six F-16s
Following their journey from Denmark’s Skrydstrup Air Base, the delivery of the first six F-16 marks the return of a supersonic fighter capability in ...
An experimental supersonic aircraft called the X-59 took to the skies for the first time in October. The plane lifted off ...
Roger Federer is set to make a historic return to the court and kick off the first Grand Slam of the tennis season at the 2026 Australian Open. The 44-year-old who retired in 2022 after more than 24 ...
In a series of videos that surfaced online, eagle-eyed observers filmed a huge aircraft, likened to that which you might ...
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