NASA's Quiet Supersonic Plane Preps For Flight And More Top Science News Of The Week

NASA's Quiet Supersonic Plane, X-59, is set to take to the skies in the coming months, marking a significant milestone in the agency's quest to develop a supersonic aircraft that produces significantly less noise than previous designs. The X-59, designed by Lockheed Martin, is a sleek, winged aircraft that is powered by a single engine and features a unique shape that helps to reduce sonic booms.

In addition to the X-59, this week saw several other notable developments in the world of science. Here are some of the top stories:

🌌 Mars 2020 Rover Finds Evidence of Ancient Lake on Red Planet: NASA's Mars 2020 rover has discovered evidence of an ancient lake on the Martian surface, providing further insight into the planet's potential for supporting ###. The rover discovered the lakebed in Jezero Crater, which was once home to a 27-mile-wide lake that existed around 3 [+]

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