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A wood router cuts precise holes in plywood for temporary floorboards on Aug. 26, 2024, in the Experimental...
In this episode of The Quiet Crew, you’ll meet Matt Kamlet, the Communications Deputy for NASA's quiet supersonic...
The Quesst mission recently completed testing of operations and equipment to be used in recording the sonic thumps...
In this episode of The Quiet Crew, you’ll meet Public and Digital Engagement Lead Jessica Arreola and learn about...
NASA’s Sustainable Flight Demonstrator project completed wind tunnel tests on a Boeing-built X-66 full-span model...
Eric Garza, an engineering technician in the Experimental Fabrication Shop at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research...
AirVenture at Oshkosh 2023
The Quesst mission recently completed testing of operations and equipment to be used in recording the sonic thumps...
A model of the X-66 aircraft with a wingspan of almost 6 feet was placed in the 12-Foot Low-Speed Wind Tunnel at...
Eric Garza, an engineering technician in the Experimental Fabrication Shop at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research...
Aerospace engineer Larry Cliatt, Quesst Phase 2 Sub-Project Manager abd technical lead for the acoustic validation...
In this episode of The Quiet Crew, you’ll meet Matthew Zu, NASA's life support systems lead for the Quesst mission....
In this episode of The Quiet Crew, you’ll meet Acoustician Alexandra Loubeau, Ph.D. and learn about her role in the...
Dr. Forrest Carpenter, left, principal investigator for the third phase of CarpetDIEM, Carpet Determination in...
In this episode of The Quiet Crew, you’ll learn about the impact raising cattle had on Clayton Meyers and the...
Aerospace engineer Larry Cliatt, Quesst Phase 2 Sub-Project Manager and technical lead for the acoustic validation...
A model of the X-66 aircraft with a wingspan of almost 6 feet was placed in the 12-Foot Low-Speed Wind Tunnel at...
NASA has reached a major milestone. The team putting together NASA's X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology airplane at...
The Quesst mission recently completed testing of operations and equipment to be used in recording the sonic thumps...
Telemetry testing begins on the X-57 Maxwell, NASA’s first all-electric X-plane, as the operations crew at NASA’s...
Artist concept of the X-59 side view (right side) with landing gears down.
Artist illustration of the X-59 taking off from the runway.
This image shows a close up of the cockpit view of the eXternal Vision System that will be placed in the X-59....
The X-57 operations crew at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center prepare for telemetry testing on NASA's first...