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NASA's X-59 Experimental Plane Achieves Supersonic Flight

NASA's X-59 experimental plane successfully achieved supersonic flight on June 5, 2026. The aircraft aims to travel faster than sound while reducing the impact of sonic booms.

NASA's X-59 experimental aircraft reached supersonic speeds on June 5, 2026. The plane is designed to fly faster than the speed of sound while minimizing the sonic booms typically associated with such speeds.

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Bias score 16/100
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Inflammatory language 52/100
Sentiment +50/100

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  • loaded language: 'bothersome'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion

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Original Headline

NASA’s X-59 plane goes supersonic for the first time

Neutral Headline

NASA's X-59 Experimental Plane Achieves Supersonic Flight