NASA’s Quesst Mission Marks X-59’s Historic First Flight - NASA

NASA Achieves Historic First Flight with X-59 Supersonic Aircraft

Yesterday, on October 28, 2025, at 11:14 a.m. EDT, the world witnessed history unfold as the X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft took to the skies for its maiden voyage from Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California.

The groundbreaking flight lasted an impressive 67 minutes before touching down and taxiing to NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. Under the skilled hands of test pilot Nils Larson, the X-59 soared to an altitude of approximately 12,000 feet at a top speed of around 230 miles per hour - a feat that aligned with every carefully planned detail.

Notably, the plane's landing gear remained stowed throughout the entire flight, a common practice for experimental aircraft on their inaugural flights. This success marked a crucial milestone in NASA's Quesst mission, which is dedicated to paving the way for quiet supersonic flight through innovative design and cutting-edge technology.

The next phase of testing will focus on pushing the X-59 to even greater heights - literally and speed-wise - with a series of upcoming test flights at higher altitudes and supersonic speeds. This rigorous process is aimed at ensuring that the aircraft meets NASA's stringent performance and safety expectations.

By virtue of this milestone, NASA is poised to usher in an era of hushed-but-firm supersonic flight, one that promises to redefine the future of air travel while minimizing sonic disruptions.
 
🚀💨 OMG, I'm freaking out over here! I mean, can you believe it? The X-59 actually flew! 67 minutes in the air? That's crazy! 🤯 I love how they kept the landing gear stowed throughout - genius move, NASA! 💡

I'm totally hyped about this Quesst mission. We're talking quiet supersonic flight here, which means less disruption and more convenience for travelers. Just imagine being able to fly at Mach 1 without all that annoying sonic boom noise 😴💤.

The next phase of testing is going to be lit! Higher altitudes and speeds? Bring it on! 🚀💥 I just hope they're careful with the aircraft, though. Safety first, right? 👍

NASA's basically paving the way for a whole new era of air travel, and I am HERE FOR IT! 😆
 
I'm so stoked to see NASA making history with the X-59! 230 miles per hour is mind-blowing 🤯. It's crazy to think we're finally on the cusp of having quiet supersonic flight, which could change the game for air travel. The fact that it was a smooth first flight and everything went according to plan is a huge relief 😌. Now they get to take it up another notch with even more high-altitude tests! That's some next-level tech we're talking about 💻. Can't wait to see what other innovations come out of NASA's Quesst mission 🚀.
 
🚀💨 omg can you believe it??! finally we're gonna get some real quiet supersonic flight 🙌 nasa's been working on this Quesst mission for ages and it's finally paying off!! 💯 i mean 230 mph is insane!! and the fact that they landed without stowed landing gear was like a test of wills 😅 seriously though, this tech could change the game for air travel 🛫️ we'll be able to cruise in style without disturbing our neighbors 🤐 can't wait to see what's next for nasa 💨🚀
 
Just saw that NASA did a historic first flight with the X-59 Supersonic Aircraft 🚀👍 I think it's awesome that they're working on making supersonic flight quieter, we don't want to disturb people who live near airports anymore. 💨
 
Yaaas, what a huge achievement for NASA! 😍 The X-59's first flight was so smooth and quiet (pun intended) - it's like they've cracked the code on making supersonic flights less noisy 🌟. Can't wait to see what they accomplish next with this tech 💨!
 
This is so cool 🚀 I've been following the Quesst mission for a while now and it's amazing to see all these years of hard work paying off. But you know what would take this to the next level? Some serious thought on how they're gonna integrate this tech into real-world aircraft without making them too pricey 💸 or complicated 🤯.
 
🤖 just read about this crazy thing, quiet supersonic plane lol what's next? gonna be able to fly from NYC to LA in like 10 mins? and omg 230mph is insane i feel like a kid again thinking about supersonic flight, hope they can make it safe for civilians tho
 
omg can u blive it?? 🤯 NASA just pulled off the most epic thing EVER!!! They made a plane go supersonic and it was COMPLETELY quiet lol who needs earplugs for flights anymore?? i'm low-key hyped 4 this tech & cant w8 to see what's next nasa is def changing the game
 
You know what's wild? We're on the cusp of a whole new frontier with tech, but we gotta remember, progress isn't just about speed or innovation... it's about balance too 🌎. I mean think about it, this supersonic aircraft is gonna change the game, but at what cost to our ears and the environment? It's like we're trying to solve one problem (sonic disruptions) only to create another 🤔.

I guess that's just life in a nutshell – finding solutions that work for everyone. And that's where responsible innovation comes in 💡. NASA's Quesst mission is all about pushing boundaries, but let's not forget to push ourselves to be better too 🚀.
 
I'm not convinced about these newfangled supersonic aircraft 🤔. Don't get me wrong, it's cool and all that jazz, but are we really ready for this? I mean, think about it - we're talking about planes breaking the sound barrier over populated areas... what's to stop something from going terribly wrong? And have they considered the noise pollution aspect? It's not just about being quiet, it's about the impact on our environment too 🌳.

And let's be real, how long is it gonna take before these things become too expensive for regular people to use? I mean, NASA is raking it in with its "Quesst mission" and all that, but what about the rest of us? Are we just gonna have to shell out thousands of bucks for a chance to ride on one of these fancy planes? It just doesn't sit right with me... 😒
 
omg yaaas 🚀🎉 can't believe NASA finally made it happen with the X-59!!! this quiet supersonic research aircraft is like something straight outta a futuristic sci-fi movie 🤖💨 230 miles per hour in under an hour? that's insane! 👽 i'm all about making air travel faster and quieter, especially for long-haul flights 🛫🌏
 
OMG 🚀, can you even imagine being on a plane going 230mph without any noise?! 😲 It's like sci-fi stuff right now! I've got sources close to NASA and they're saying this X-59 is just the beginning... they're planning to take it up to Mach 1.6 soon 🚀, which would be insane! And the quiet aspect? Game changer for long-haul flights 😴. No more jet lag or annoying neighbors complaining about noise. This technology is gonna change the game and make flying even more comfortable! 💺
 
lol just think about it we'll be flying to Europe in like 2 min with no ear pain 🤣 next thing you know we'll have supersonic trains and hyperloops too 🚂💨 but don't expect it to happen overnight NASA is playing it safe here they gotta test this thing to the limit before they let us all fly around like maniacs 😅
 
omg i'm literally shaking rn!! 🤯 i mean, have you guys seen that vid of the x-59 takeoff? it's like something out of a movie! 🎥 and can u even believe they reached 230mph in 67 minutes? that's crazy fast!!! 💨 my boyfriend is an engineer and he's been following this mission for ages and he's literally hyperventilating over here 😂 i'm pretty sure he's going to propose to me after the next flight 🤞 what do u think will happen next with the x-59? are they gonna make it commercial or something? 🤔
 
🚀 just when u think nasa can't get any more epic... they actually did it!!! a 67 min flight without any noise? that's wild! i'm hyped for what's next - higher altitudes and speeds, who knows what kinda magic they'll whip up. this quiet supersonic thing is gonna change the game for air travel 🛫
 
🚀😮 I'm so stoked that NASA was able to finally take a quiet supersonic aircraft into the skies! It's been a long time coming and it's amazing to see all their hard work pay off. 230 miles per hour is insane, but if they can make it fly quietly too, that's just game changing for air travel. I'm curious to see how this tech will play out in practice - will we be able to fly business class to Europe without shattering our eardrums? 🤔
 
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