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NASA Armstrong’s Flight research center is honoring 75 years of advancing technology and science through flight. For...
This image shows the X-59’s engine inlet from the aft view, which is the rear of the airplane, looking forward. Once...
A cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first all-electric X-plane, undergoes vibration testing at...
The F414-GE-100 engine, which will power NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology X-plane (QueSST) in flight, is...
The F414-GE-100 engine, which will power NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology X-plane (QueSST) in flight, is...
A cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first all-electric X-plane, undergoes vibration testing at...
A cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA’s first all-electric X-plane, undergoes vibration testing at...
NASA’s efforts to prepare for future sound data recording of the agency’s quiet, supersonic X-59 aircraft are making...
This is an overhead view of the X-59 aircraft at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. The nose was...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA’s first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA’s first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA’s first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA’s first...
Engineers monitor data during vibration testing of a cruise motor controller for the X-57 Maxwell, NASA's first...
Engineers from NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center and Empirical Systems Aerospace prepare a cruise motor...
Engineers from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center and Empirical Systems Aerospace prepare a cruise motor...