SpaceWorks Enterprises and Stratolaunch will utilize their respective X-60 and Talon-A platforms for the program.
NASA awards studies to SpaceWorks and Stratolaunch aimed at making hypersonic flight testing more affordable and repeatable.
The set of problems that have never had a “just run it in the tunnel” has never had a hypersonics set. What X-43A has brought ...
The Defense Department and one of its technology accelerators have picked Stratolaunch and Varda Space Industries to provide ...
Could a hypersonic vehicle take flight this weekend in the deserts of Southeastern California? It appears Stratolaunch, an aerospace company based in Mojave about 100 miles north of Los Angeles, is ...
German hypersonic vehicle developer Polaris has won a German Defense Ministry contract to build and flight test a fully ...
Flying faster than Mach 5 pushed technology to its limits. Built around experimental scramjet engines, the X-51 Waverider ...
Shaped much like a miniature NASA space shuttle, Stratolaunch's uncrewed, rocket-propelled Talon-A2 aircraft detached in midair from the world's largest plane in March and zoomed up to dizzying speeds ...
Polaris will build a two-stage, horizontal take-off and fully reusable hypersonic research vehicle, featuring a linear aerospike rocket engine. German company Polaris Spaceplanes announced on Jan. 27, ...
The German government has contracted Polaris Spaceplanes to build and flight test a reusable hypersonic air vehicle.
The new Bundeswehr contract with Polaris aims to close critical technology gaps and strengthen Germany’s industrial base in advanced hypersonic systems.
The NASA award to SpaceWorks Enterprises will focus on research using the company's X-60 platform. SpaceWorks While NASA is working ...