April 26, 2024

This Hypersonic ‘Space Plane’ Can Fly at 25 TIMES the Speed of Sound

Reaction Engines is working with the European Space Agency and the UK Space Agency to develop a hypersonic aircraft that could zip from New York to London in justone hour.

A «spaceplane» that will be able to travel at 25 times the speed just reached a major breakthrough.

The British aerospace manufacturer has tested the an essential piece of equipment called a precooler, which prevents the plane’s engine from overheating.

Fox News has further details:

The pre-cooler is critical in the plane’s development because it is required to stop the engine from melting by lowering the temperature of compressed air in the engine from more than 1,000°C to room temperature in one-twentieth of a second.

Thousands of tubes inside the pre-cooler, which are thinner than human hair, contain liquid helium that can cool the air as it rushes past them.

Spaceplane Promo

Reaction Engines announced that the precooler successfully performed in simulations at Mach 3. 3, over three times the speed of sound and 50 percent faster than the famous Concorde supersonic airliner, according to CNN.

But the precooler is just a piece of a larger plan to develop a Synergetic Air-Breathing Rocket Engine (SABRE).

The SABRE is being designed to draw oxygen into the engine for combustion until it hits just over 4,000 mph in the earth’s atmosphere. Then it will «turn into a rocket» and fly into space at up to 25 times the speed of sound – over 19,180 mph – by burning a combination of liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.

Reaction Engines has already received more than $130 million in funding over the last four years and secured investments from big names in the industry, including BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce and Boeing HorizonX.

In addition to flying passengers across the globe in record time, the hypersonic plane could also be used to transport cargo or people into space for a fraction of the current cost.

As for the more immediate future, Boom Supersonic recently acquired the funding to prototype a 1,688 mph jet that could fly passengers from New York to London in 3. 5 hours.

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