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Date: March 05, 2025 at 18:46:46
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: NASA captures stunning image of supersonicjet shattering sound barrier

URL: https://qz.com/supersonic-jet-breaking-the-sound-barrier-nasa-boom-1851767562


NASA captures stunning image of a supersonic jet shattering the sound barrier
The aircraft operated by Boom Supersonics managed to break the sound
barrier without anyone on the ground hearing it
By
Ben Kesslen
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Image for article titled NASA captures stunning image of a supersonic jet
shattering the sound barrier
Photo: NASA/Boom Supersonic
NASA has released a stunning new picture of a supersonic aircraft breaking the
sound barrier.

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The photo shows Boom Supersonic’s demonstrator aircraft XB-1 during a Feb.
10 flight.

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The privately-owned Boom Supersonic partnered with NASA to take the image
with its Schlieren photography technology, which visualizes the shock waves
that come from a high-speed jet.

To capture the photo, Boom had to plan exactly where the jet would travel and
make sure it was flying in front of the sun at the moment it snapped the image.

“This image makes the invisible visible — the first American-made civil
supersonic jet breaking the sound barrier,” Blake Scholl, founder and CEO of
Boom Supersonic, said in a press release.


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Boom planes would cut coast-to-coast U.S. travel times by 50% and do it
without making an audible boom, “which paves the way for coast-to-coast
flights up to 50% faster,” Scholl said. The firm is able to avoid the noise by
breaking the sound barrier at an altitude high enough that the sound is never
able to reach the ground.

Image for article titled NASA captures stunning image of a supersonic jet
shattering the sound barrier
Photo: Boom Supersonic
Boom is testing the technology with hopes of operating the first commercial
supersonic airline. Its jets currently travel at speeds of around 750 miles per
hour, but it hopes to eventually cruise at Mach 1.7, or 1,300 miles per hour.

The achievement marks a potential turning point in commercial aviation’s
decades-long quest to bring back faster-than-sound travel following the
Concorde’s demise. But while Boom has secured more than $600 million in
funding and 130 provisional orders from major airlines, the path to profitability
remains challenging. The company must prove it can overcome the same
physics and economics that grounded Concorde while also navigating new
concerns about aviation’s environmental impact.

Boom’s planes travel faster over water, about two times the speed of current
commercial airplanes. The company said its planes could revolutionize long-
haul flights, cutting a 8.5 hour trip from Seattle to Tokyo down to just 4.5 hours.

—Jackie Snow contributed to this article.


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48583


Date: March 05, 2025 at 22:06:43
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: NASA captures stunning image of supersonicjet shattering sound...


sonic booms are really an interesting phenomenon...


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