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NASA’s X-59 flies again as testing for quiet supersonic jet expands in 2026
NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 aircraft completed its second test flight, marking the start of
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NASA’s X-59 supersonic jet ended its 2nd flight early after a warning
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft lifted off for its second test flight on March 20, 2026, but a warning indicator forced the pilot to cut the mission short after just nine minutes in the air. The jet,
A loud boom echoed across Texas on Saturday, March 21. Residents initially feared an explosion. Officials confirmed the sound was from a meteor. NASA stated the object broke apart mid-air. This fragmentation created a pressure wave causing the booms heard.
Multiple callers reported a “blue fireball” over parts of East Texas Saturday afternoon that was later revealed to be a mteor. Nikki Simmons with Smith County ESD […]
Neil Armstrong photos from NASA's 1966 Gemini 8 emergency splashdown near Japan are now public, donated to the Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio.
NASA’s newest class of astronaut candidates just found out what people will call them. The tradition of the previous astronaut class — the Flies — bestowing the name the following class has continued,
STS-3 was launched from Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center on March 22nd 1982. BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Space Shuttle Columbia lifted off for the third shuttle test flight on March 22 in 1982 for STS-3 from Kennedy Space Center.
NASA's Hubble Telescope captured the rare phenomenon of a comet breaking apart, catching scientists off guard until they saw the jaw-dropping proof for themselves.