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The X-59, a supersonic aircraft designed to minimise sonic booms, has been officially unveiled by NASA and Lockheed Martin.

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It is intended to move at a reduced sound impact while reaching a speed of 1.4 times the speed of sound, or 925 mph.

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Incorporation of an upgraded flying vision system with a 4K camera in this revolutionary aircraft compensates for its long nose-cone.

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The goal of the research is to make supersonic flying more practical and less obtrusive on land.

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Collins Aerospace has supplied the X-59 with advanced avionics, like as long-wave infrared sensors for landing.

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Before the X-59 takes to the air for the first time, extensive testing is planned, including integrated systems testing and taxi testing.

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Following its initial testing at Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works, NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Centre will receive the X-59.

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A new era of commercial supersonic flying and a revision of air travel laws may result from the successful development of the X-59.

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NASA and Lockheed Martin's collaboration on the X-59 is a prime example of creativity in solving persistent problems in the aviation industry.

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