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Supersonic tunnel trials suggest the X-59’s shape can scatter shock waves, paving the way for hush-hush high-speed flight.
Charles R. Goulding and Jacob T. Nolan reveal how Nikon is transforming from a camera giant into a major force in ...
Discover how NASA's groundbreaking X-59 aircraft aims to break the sound barrier in silence, paving the way for a new era of quiet supersonic travel. Recent wind tunnel tests reveal promising results.
Researchers from NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) recently tested a scale model of the X-59 ...
“We’re working with [JAXA], together with our very own Philippine Space Agency [PhilSA], to use space technology that helps protect and improve the lives of Filipinos,” he said.
Tina Jaxa’s career spans 42 years, displaying her talent in productions including Isidingo and Generations. Now, she has five shows in the works through her production company.
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Isro and Jaxa convened in Bengaluru for the TIM-3 meeting, advancing the Chandrayaan-5/Lupex mission. Discussions encompassed landing site selection, payload optimization, and rover development ...
Trump's NASA budget proposal seeks to axe Gateway station for Artemis JAXA can offer resupply, landing tech and lunar data, chief says Partners crucial for U.S. amid space race with China, analyst ...
Japan Remains Committed to Moon Missions as Trump Cuts NASA Budget, JAXA Chief Says By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan is ready to support the United States' lower-cost lunar missions, its ...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has selected Spirent Communications to supply its lunar positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) simulation solution. The solution will support JAXA’s ...
TOKYO -- The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) are eying potential collaborations in lunar exploration, as well as in other areas, including planetary ...
JAXA has awarded ArkEdge Space a contract to study the feasibility of establishing a constellation of PNT satellites in low-Earth orbit.