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Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
Part of the mission criteria that led to the decision to fly off the coast of Galveston for QSF18 was the...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
In order to make sure weather conditions are acceptable at multiple altitudes, NASA meteorologists on the ground...
An overhead view of the X-59 during assembly in spring 2023. Assembly took place at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works...
The X-59 team working on the aircraft’s wiring around the engine inlet prior to the engine being installed. Once...
The X-59 team at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California, load the lower empennage - the tail section -...
A Go-Pro is mounted on the inside of the X-59’s cockpit to capture the pilots activities during flight.
This overhead view of the X-59 shows the aircraft at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. During the...
Here is an overhead view of the X-59 aircraft (left) prior to the installation of the General Electric F414 engine...
This overhead view of the X-59 shows the aircraft at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. During the...
A laser scans the inside of the X-59 aircraft’s lower engine bay at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale,...
The X-59 team at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California, load the lower empennage - the tail section -...
A look at the X-59’s engine nozzle, where the thrust -the force that moves the aircraft- will exit. Once complete,...
This is an overhead view of the X-59 aircraft at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. The nose was...
NASA test pilot, Nils Larson, inspects the X-59 cockpit displays and lighting system during system checkouts. The...
Pressure is applied to a test fixture with a nylon fabric sample until it fails at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research...
The test team prepares a test fixture with a nylon fabric sample at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
A week of deployments for the James Webb Space Telescope, another remarkable achievement for Hubble, and helping to...
Here is a closeup of some of the X-59’s wiring and instrumentation system. Displayed here is the remote...