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NASA's X-43A breaks speed record

March 28, 2004 14:51 IST
By Agencies

Aviation history was made on Saturday when NASA successfully launched an experimental jet that reached seven times the speed of sound, or about 8,000 km per hour.

The X-43A and its modified Pegasus booster rocket left the runway at Edwards Air Force Base, California, attached to the belly of a modified B-52 bomber.

The unpiloted 12-foot-long plane was dropped from the wing of the B-52B, boosted to nearly 100,000 feet by the rocket, and released over the Pacific Ocean where it flew on its own at Mach 7.

It was the first time that a non-rocket, air-breathing scramjet engine had powered a vehicle in flight at hypersonic speed.

An SR-71 'Blackbird' spy place, which flew at March 3.2, had established the previous world speed record.

The scramjet -- supersonic combustion ramjet -- is being tested in a $230 million programme to develop technology for possible use in future space launch vehicles and for military and civilian purposes.

Agencies

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