Sorry if I fail to be impressed at that.It also could drastically cut the time of commercial flights -- perhaps shortening the trip between New York and London to less than five hours.
Originally posted by daan
Sorry if I fail to be impressed at that.The SR-71 could do it in 2 hours. Concorde could do it in 3.
Originally posted by gt4
well thats pretty fast although it seems a waste to me that they spend 250 million for a 6 minute flight.
Originally posted by Rossell
People can often get blood cots from going at 500Mph in your average plane.
What about at 5,000Mph?
How are they going to disspell that?
So what you're saying is that the blood leaks out of the vessels?Originally posted by skylineGTR_guy
Coumadin(for those of you who don't know what it is, it's a blood thiner...but also used to kill rats by making the blood so thin that it cant stay in their blood vessels)
Someone's a bit picky todayOriginally posted by Famine
The Shuttle is in excess of Mach 25 upon re-entry. I fail to be impressed.
Originally posted by Famine
The Shuttle is in excess of Mach 25 upon re-entry. I fail to be impressed.
Originally posted by The359
Yes, but the shuttle also isn't under power during re-entry.![]()
Originally posted by Famine
Concorde once flew around the Earth and landed at the same point quicker than the sun did. Concorde ruled.
Originally posted by Ev0
Sad to see that the X-15 no longer holds the speed record![]()
At the bottom of the article NASA said they might be testing vehicles at mach 10 by the end of the year![]()
Originally posted by The359
You're thinking of the Aurora, which has never been proven to exist.
Originally posted by milefile
Concorde is gone forever. How could it have ruled?
Originally posted by Viper Zero
Uh, no. That is not Aurora. It's one of NASA's lifting body prototypes.
This is Aurora:
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