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NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy speaks on stage prior to the official unveiling of the agency’s X-59 quiet...
NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free speaks on stage following the unveiling of the agency’s X-59 quiet supersonic...
A sign at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, reads “GO X-59” ahead of the agency’s...
Claudia Sales, NASA’s acting X-59 deputy chief engineer and airworthiness certification lead for the quiet...
NASA Life Support Technician Mathew Sechler provides support as the X-59’s ejection seat is installed into the...
B-roll of NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft flying over the Mojave Desert in California on April 14,...
Event: SEG 210 Forebody A Lockheed Martin technician works on the ejection seat support structure and once complete,...
Event: SEG 410 Main Wing A Lockheed Martin technician works on the installation of wiring on the trailing edge...
Event: SEG 210 Forebody A right side view of where the team is preparing the X-59 structure for installation of the...
Event: SEG 570 Vertical Tail Assembly - Final Install Lockheed Martin technicians work on a fit check and...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft accelerates down the runway Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, at U.S. Air Force...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft accelerates down the runway Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, at U.S. Air Force...
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft accelerates down the runway Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, at U.S. Air Force...
NASA test pilots Nils Larson (left) and Jim “Clue” Less (right), and Lockheed Martin test pilot Dan “Dog” Canin pose...
NASA test pilots Nils Larson (left) and Jim “Clue” Less (right), and Lockheed Martin test pilot Dan “Dog” Canin pose...
NASA test pilots Nils Larson (left) and Jim “Clue” Less (right), and Lockheed Martin test pilot Dan “Dog” Canin pose...
NASA test pilots Nils Larson (left) and Jim “Clue” Less (right), and Lockheed Martin test pilot Dan “Dog” Canin pose...
(from left to right) NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free, California Senior Economic Advisor to the Governor Dee...
NASA’s X-59 research aircraft moves from its construction site to the flight line – or the space between the hangar...
Technicians check out the X-59 aircraft as it sits near the runway at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale,...
Kate M. McMurtry, deputy director of Integrated Aviation Systems Program shares with students how NASA is working to...
In this edition of the Low-Boom Flight Demonstration newsletter, you’ll get a glimpse into the great progress NASA...
NASA test pilot Nils Larson opens the X-59 cockpit after completing the aircraft’s first flight on Tuesday, Oct. 28,...
NASA test pilot Nils Larson opens the X-59 cockpit after completing the aircraft’s first flight on Tuesday, Oct. 28,...