Leaving the airspace above New York City at 2,455 miles per hour, SR-71 tail number 64-17972 would set a transatlantic speed record on Sept. 1, 1974.
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Why the SR-71 could see three sunsets in one hour
Flying at 80,000 feet and Mach 3, the SR-71 could chase the edge of night and watch the sun rise and set multiple times in a ...
Investment activity across the MENA startup ecosystem slowed sharply in November 2025, with 35 startups raising a combined $227.8 million. That marks a steep drop from the $784.9 million recorded in ...
Kyle Pitts Sr. vs. Seahawks (46%): Pitts Sr. is tough to trust, as he’s scored in the single digits in four of his last five games. That fifth game came last week, however, and he put up 15.2 points ...
Perhaps not as visible as their counterparts doing business in the automotive industry, aviation startups are just as numerous. Some of them are proposing outlandish ideas that will probably never ...
Smoke filled the cabin, and the engine seized, but the truly alarming part of this highway breakdown is that it happened on the brand-new Toyota Tundra replacement motor meant to prevent this exact ...
Some Chevy Silverado 1500 owners may have noticed that their full-size pickup truck will automatically shut off its engine after idling for an extended period of time. This built-in function is ...
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Faster Than the SR-71 - The MiG 41 Foxbat 2.0
Flying at the edge of space at four times the speed of sound, is a new Russian interceptor, armed with a frightly modern arsenal of weapons. And it is perhaps the last chance for the legendary Mikoyan ...
LAS VEGAS - Kansas ended the seeding portion of the Players Era Tournament with a 71-60 win over Syracuse on Tuesday afternoon at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The Jayhawks balanced offensive attacks ...
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