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Shockwave Images Help NASA In Development of 'Quiet' Supersonic Jet (go.com)

An anonymous reader writes: NASA is working on developing a next-generation supersonic jet that can break the sound barrier with a soft "thump" instead of a sonic boom. They are using a technique called schlieren imagery to "visualize supersonic flow phenomena with full-scale aircraft in flight" with the sun as the backdrop for the photos. According to a NASA blog post, viewing shock waves and their density is crucial to the project so engineers can work on a design to minimize those reverberations. While the Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST) research aircraft is being developed, stunning images were captured of a supersonic jet flying at Mach 1.05 with the sun in the background. NASA says when QueSST is operational, it could "unlock the future to commercial supersonic flight over land," essentially ushering in a new era of aviation that could allow us to get from point A to point B faster and without the loud roar of the Concorde as it breaks the sound barrier.

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  1. More important than the sonic boom by Nutria · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Are modern engines as efficient at Mach 1.5 as they are at Mach 0.9?

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    "I don't know, therefore Aliens" Wafflebox1
  2. You really want faster travel? Fire the TSA. by xxxJonBoyxxx · · Score: 5, Insightful

    >> allow us to get from point A to point B faster

    You really want to travel faster? Fire the TSA.