Unexpected Results Lead NASA To Seek More SST Data
NASA's Office of Aeronautics plans to measure the chemistry of supersonic transport emissions again, following up on a test last year with an Air France Concorde that revealed an unexpectedly high level of sulfur particles in the exhaust plume. Howard Wesoky, the office's manager for atmospheric...
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