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Subscale XB-1 Supersonic airliner that can fly Sydney to Los Angeles in SIX HOURS

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Meet'Baby Boom': The supersonic passenger airliner that can fly Sydney to Los Angeles in just SIX HOURS Subscale XB-1 Supersonic Demonstrator prototype was created by aerospace firm Boom New jet would cut the long haul journey from Sydney to Los Angeles to just six hours in total Jet is nicknamed'Baby Boom' and will be scaled up as a passenger plane for 45 passengers It will reach speeds of up to 2,335 km/h and travel from New York to London in 3.5 hours Jet is nicknamed'Baby Boom' and will be scaled up as a passenger plane for 45 passengers It will reach speeds of up to 2,335 km/h and travel from New York to London in 3.5 hours A sub-scale prototype of a futuristic supersonic passenger airliner could make travel even easier, making flights from Sydney to Los Angeles just six hours in the future. Claimed to be the'world's fastest civil aircraft ever made', the XB-1 Supersonic Demonstrator is due to take off on its first test flight in late 2017 and journey from Sydney to Los Angeles to just six hours in total Millions of devastated Tinder users are forced to spend a... Is Spotify damaging your hard drive? A bug that could harm... Google's self-driving cars can now perform tricky... The smartwatch that NEVER needs charging: Timepiece draws... Millions of devastated Tinder users are forced to spend a... Is Spotify damaging your hard drive? A bug that could harm... Google's self-driving cars can now perform tricky...


Nasa International Space Station footage reveals what North Korea life is REALLY like

Daily Mail - Science & tech

The footage reveals a glimpse of North Korea's capital city, Pyongyang in May 2016 Numerous landmarks can be seen, including the Kim Il-Sung Stadium and Kumsusan Palace of the Sun Groups of people walking around the city, and cars driving on the streets can be seen in the footage The footage reveals a glimpse of North Korea's capital city, Pyongyang in May 2016 The video, taken by the Iris camera on May 30, provides a distant look at life behind the city walls, with sparse traffic and even pedestrians visible in the clips. How fusion reactors could change the world: Experts explain... Global warming scarred the surface of Mars: Deep canyons and... Why atheists appear so angry: Study finds their... Google's humanoid robot goes off road (and this time,... How fusion reactors could change the world: Experts explain... Global warming scarred the surface of Mars: Deep canyons and... Why atheists appear so angry: Study finds their... Google's humanoid robot goes off road (and this time,... The Kumsusan Palace of the Sun can be seen in the footage as well. 'The world doesn't get many peeks behind North Korea's walls, nor at its capital city, Pyongyang,' Theras A. Gordon Wood wrote in a UrtheCast blog post. Footage captured from the International Space Station has revealed a rare glimpse at North Korea's capital city, Pyongyang.