Quesst
NASA's Quesst mission, which features the one-of-a-kind X-59 aircraft, will demonstrate technology to fly supersonic, or faster than the speed of sound, without generating loud sonic booms. NASA will then survey how people respond when the X-59 flies overhead, sharing these reactions to the quieter sonic "thumps" with national and international regulators to inform the establishment of new data-driven acceptable noise thresholds related to supersonic commercial flight over land.

Latest Quesst News

NASA Invites Media to Learn About Upcoming X-59 Test Flights

Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 166: Bringing Back Supersonic Flight

NASA Chase Aircraft Ensures X-59’s Safety in Flight

NASA Adds Two F-15 Aircraft to Support Supersonic Flight Research
Quesst Blog
Stay up to date with the latest news and information as NASA's X-59 continues its series of test flights in support of the Quesst mission.
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Quesst Mission Videos
Learn more about the Quesst mission, as well as earlier research NASA has done on faster-than-sound flight. Plus, watch the remarkable set of videos called “The Quiet Crew,” an ongoing series of spotlight videos about the individuals who are part of the Quesst team.
Quesst Mission Image Gallery
Aeronautics Flight Log
NASA invites you, your family – even your friends and classmates – to sign up and add your name to our list of virtual passengers. Your name can ride with us on the supersonic X-59, as well as other aircraft as NASA explores ways to improve aviation for everyone. Print your personalized boarding passes, enter flights into your virtual flight log, and access activities, videos, and more!
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