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A shock-sensing probe is a cone-shaped air data probe developed with specific features to capture the unique shock waves the X-59 will produce.
Researchers at NASA 's Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards , California developed two versions of the probe to collect precise pressure data during supersonic flight.
Data from the sensors will be vital for validating computer models that predict the strength of the shock waves produced by the Quesst research aircraft.
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