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Collection:
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Collection
Title:
The X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus? booster rocket nestled under the wing of NASA's NB-52B carrier aircraft during pre-flight systems testing
Description:
The X-43A hypersonic research aircraft and its modified Pegasus? booster rocket are nestled under the wing of NASA's NB-52B carrier aircraft during pre-flight systems testing at the Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif. The combined systems test was one of the last major milestones in the Hyper-X research program before the first X-43A flight. The X-43A flights will be the first actual flight tests of an aircraft powered by a revolutionary supersonic-combustio n ramjet ("scramjet") engine capable of operating at hypersonic speeds (above Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound). The 12-foot, unpiloted research vehicle was developed and built by MicroCraft Inc., Tullahoma, Tenn., under NASA contract. The booster was built by Orbital Sciences Corp., Dulles, Va. After being air-launched from NASA's venerable NB-52 mothership, the booster will accelerate the X-43A to test speed and altitude. The X-43A will then separate from the rocket and fly a pre-programmed trajectory, conducting aerodynamic and propulsion experiments until it descends into the Pacific Ocean. Three research flights are planned, two at Mach 7 and one at Mach 10.
Photo Date:
March 15, 2001
NASA Photo by:
Tom Tschida
facet_what:
Pegasus
facet_what:
research aircraft
facet_what:
X-43A
facet_what:
hypersonic research
facet_where:
Pacific Ocean
facet_where:
Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC)
facet_when:
March 15, 2001
facet_when_year:
2001
Photo Number:
EC01-0079-2
UID:
SPD-DRYDEN-EC01-0079 -2
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