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What’s the use of waiting around for something to break in order to hack into something else? As long as it’s just sitting around not being used, who cares? [OmniSaiRen] had a Behringer MIDI ...
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Though the X-59 was designed to negate the “sonic boom” typically found on supersonic aircraft, it has stayed well short of supersonic speeds—at least for now. NASA’s X-59 experimental aircraft, part ...
The X-59 is designed to travel faster than the speed of sound without creating a loud sonic boom. The ultimate goal is to prove that quiet supersonic flight is a viable option for commercial airlines.
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft began its 1-hr. 7-min. first flight on Oct. 28 upon lifting off from U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California. Credit: Carla Thomas/NASA As the ...
Sugar Land commuters face another weekend of closures and detours along U-59/I-69 as Phase III of the Brazos River Project continues, bringing lane reductions and heavier congestion through March and ...
Major traffic changes are coming to U.S. 59 in Sugar Land—and commuters who rely on the Brazos River Bridge should prepare for detours and heavier northbound congestion starting in March. TxDOT will ...
Route 59 was closed in both directions in the western suburbs Friday afternoon after a Tesla burst into flames when its driver crashed. Around 5:00 p.m., aerial video footage from NBC Sky 5 shows ...
After some scrubbed attempts, NASA’s X-59 QueSST flew for the first time from Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale on Oct. 28, 2025. In a landmark milestone for aeronautical research, NASA’s experimental ...