NASA Runs X-59 Engine with Maximum Afterburner for First Time

Dec 20, 2024 16:36


NASA completed the first maximum afterburner engine run test on its X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft on Dec. 12. The ground test, conducted at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California, marks a significant milestone as the X-59 team progresses toward flight.

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gerges2022 January 17 2025, 20:55:34 UTC

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CAN WE EXPLAIN THE GEOMETRICAL REASON BEHIND THE FOLLOWING DATA?

Data No. (1)

648820 km = 13.1 km/s (Jupiter velocity) x 49528 s = 5.4 km/s (Neptune velocity) x 120536 s = 4 x 160600 s (error 1%)

Data No. (2)

1514700 km =13.1 km/s (Jupiter velocity) x 57960s = 4 x 378675 s = 9.7 km/s (Saturn velocity) x 155597 s

where

57960 sec = Neptune rotation period

49528 km = Neptune Diameter

120536 km = Saturn Diameter and 378675 km = Saturn Circumference

160600 km = Uranus Circumference

155597 km = Neptune Circumference

The data uses the planets diameters as periods of time with the rate (1 km=1sec) but can we discover how this data is created?

Notice

378675 km = 35 km/s (Venus velocity) x 10747 s = 29.8 km/s (The Earth velocity) x 12756 s = 13.1 km/s (Jupiter velocity) x (86400 s /3) = 9.7 km/s (Saturn velocity) x 38520 sec = 5.4 km/s (Neptune velocity) x 71500 s (error 2%) = 4.7 km/s (Pluto velocity) x (160600/2)

where

38520s = Saturn rotation period and 10747 days = Saturn orbital period and 12756 km = the Earth ( ... )

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