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  2. Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test - Wikipedia

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    It was the final assessment for the Crew Dragon capsule and Falcon 9 launch system before they would be certified to carry humans into space. [6] Booster B1046.4 and an uncrewed capsule C205 were launched from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) on a suborbital trajectory, followed by an in-flight abort of the capsule at max Q and supersonic speed.

  3. SSM-N-9 Regulus II - Wikipedia

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    Regulus II test launch in 1957. The swept-forward Ferri-style intake can be seen.. The major drawback of the original Regulus was the use of radio-command guidance, which required a constant radio link with the launch ship / submarine that was relatively easy to interfere with.

  4. CJ-100 - Wikipedia

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    The CJ-100 is supersonic in nearly all flight phases. [1] According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies in 2022, the missile has a range of 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi; 1,100 nmi). [4] In 2020, Ta Kung Pao reported the missile's accuracy as "meter-level". [5]

  5. SM-64 Navaho - Wikipedia

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    Navaho missile on launch pad. The North American SM-64 Navaho was a supersonic intercontinental cruise missile project built by North American Aviation (NAA). The final design was capable of delivering a nuclear weapon to the USSR from bases within the US, while cruising at Mach 3 (3,700 km/h; 2,300 mph) at 60,000 feet (18,000 m) altitude.

  6. The supersonic plane that was faster than Concorde - AOL

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    Its inaugural flight — 60 years ago in September 1964 — kicked off a golden era for supersonic aircraft. The plane would later achieve a speed of just over 2,000 miles per hour, nearly 50% ...

  7. Lockheed Martin X-59 Quesst - Wikipedia

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    The preliminary design review was originally planned to be completed by June 2017. [5] While NASA received three inquiries for its August 2017 request for proposals, Lockheed was the sole bidder. [6] On April 2, 2018, NASA awarded Lockheed Martin a $247.5 million contract to design, build and deliver in late 2021 the Low-Boom X-plane.

  8. High winds push commercial flights to rare 800 mph speeds - AOL

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    Some of the strongest high-altitude winds ever recorded gave commercial flights over the mid-Atlantic Saturday a supersonic boost of speed. According to the National Weather Service office in the ...

  9. NASA says Boeing-built SLS moon rocket is ‘essential’ as ...

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    NASA responded to news that Boeing aims to lay off up to 400 workers from its Space Launch System program. The SLS rocket plays a key role in the Artemis moon program, the agency said..