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NASA Tests X-43A

An anonymous reader writes "NASA TV has live coverage of the launch of the X-43A scram jet flight. Hopes are that the unmanned vehicle will reach speeds in excess of mach 7-10. The last flight a few years ago failed." Stephen Watts sends this link for X-43A background information.

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  1. Re:launch it allready! *dammit* by xenocyst · · Score: 4, Insightful

    and destroy it again because they forgot something
    good idea

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  2. How does this help? by /dev/trash · · Score: 4, Insightful

    it all uses the same bandwidth pool right?

  3. Re:Not that fast by Moofie · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You are wrong.

    A supersonic combusting ramjet is way way way incredibly more technically challenging than a regular ramjet.

    Managing the shock wave systems to provide adequate fuel mixing and ignition is only barely possible today with the biggest computer simulations on the planet.

    I don't know what you consider "revolutionary", but sustained supersonic combustion is a Really Big Deal.

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