Developed at NASA JPL, the science instrument gives researchers a more detailed picture of high-temperature surfaces, such as land scorched by wildfire, than previous infrared instruments.
The company tested this technology during the second and final flight of its XB-1 demonstrator at Mojave Air & Space Port in California. Boom CEO Blake Scholl confirmed that on January 28 ...
Boom attributed the high-altitude Mach capability to technology being developed for ... 12th and final test flight of the XB-1 Monday in California's Mojave Desert, Scholl elaborated on the ...
A fire at one of the world’s largest battery plants in Northern California contained tens ... Experts say lithium batteries are a safe technology essential for lowering carbon emissions and ...
California has long been synonymous with technological innovation, and the latest surge in Artificial Intelligence (AI) development is no exception. Driven by substantial venture capital investment, ...
"XB-1's supersonic flight demonstrates that the technology for passenger supersonic flight has arrived," said Boom Supersonic founder and CEO Blake Scholl. "A small band of talented and dedicated ...