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Boeing demonstrator breaks hypersonic flight record

Posted: 04 May 2013 07:02 AM PDT

May 04, 2013

A US Air Force B-52 carries the X-51 Hypersonic Vehicle out to the range for a launch test from Edwards AFB, California in this handout photo provided by the US Air Force on May 1, 2013. — Reuters picWASHINGTON, May 4 — Boeing Co's X-51A Waverider made history this week when it achieved the longest hypersonic flight by a jet-fuel powered aircraft, flying for 3-1/2 minutes at five times the speed of sound, the US Air Force said yesterday.

The last of four unmanned experimental military aircraft built by Boeing flew for at a top speed of Mach 5.1 over the Pacific Ocean on May 1, the Air Force said. The total flight covered 230 nautical miles in just over six minutes before the hypersonic cruiser plunged into the ocean.

"It was a full mission success," said Charlie Brink, who runs the X-51A programme for the Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate.

The Air Force said it was the longest of the four X-51A test flights and the longest air-breathing hypersonic flight ever. The technology opens the door to future practical uses for hypersonic jet-fuelled aircraft.

A hypersonic aircraft developed by NASA used hydrogen as a fuel to fly briefly at even higher speeds in 2004, but it would take a giant fuel tank to fly for longer periods.

"All we have learned from the X-51A Waverider will serve as the bedrock for future hypersonics research and ultimately the practical application of hypersonic flight," Brink said.

A video released by the Air Force showed the Waverider dropping down from under the left wing of a B-52 bomber at an altitude of about 50,000 feet and then accelerating away at great speed, leaving behind a long vapour trail.

The cruiser accelerated to March 4.8 in about 26 seconds, powered by a solid rocket booster built by Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, a unit of United Technologies. After separating from the booster, the cruiser's scramjet engine lit and accelerated the vehicle to Mach 5.1 at 60,000 feet.

The vehicle continued to send back data to the control station at Edwards Air Force Base in California until it made a controlled dive into the Pacific Ocean.

"This demonstration of a practical hypersonic scramjet engine is a historic achievement that has been years in the making," said Darryl Davis, president of Boeing Phantom Works, the company's advanced research and prototyping arm.

"This test proves the technology has matured to the point that it opens the door to practical applications, such as advanced defence systems and more cost-effective access to space," Davis said.

The first of the four X-51A vehicles flew in May 2010, hitting nearly Mach 5 for nearly two-and-a-half minutes.

The nearly wingless X-51 was made using mostly standard aerospace materials such as aluminium, steel and titanium, although some carbon composites were used in the fins. For heat protection, the vehicle used insulation tiles similar to those used on board the NASA Space Shuttle orbiters.

The Air Force said the four X-51As were built to demonstrate the new technology, not as a prototype for a new weapon system. The programme is aimed at paving the way to future hypersonic weapons, hypersonic intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and future access to space, it said.

Since scramjets are able to burn atmospheric oxygen, they can be made lighter than conventional rockets, which may allow satellites to be launched into orbit more efficiently and cheaply. — Reuters

Estée Lauder creates first new fragrance in 10 years

Posted: 04 May 2013 04:14 AM PDT

May 04, 2013

NEW YORK, May 4 — Luxury cosmetics company Estée Lauder is creating its first major women's perfume since 2003's Beyond Paradise. 

Titled Modern Muse and set to hit stores later this year, the new fragrance is rather aptly fronted by American model Arizona Muse, who was shot by famous fashion photographer Craig McDean in New York City. 

The scent combines a fresh and light jasmine accord (expanded with mandarin, lily, honeysuckle, tuberose and petals) with woodier notes building up from amber wood, patchouli, vanilla and musk. 

The eau de parfum will appear in three different sizes — 1 oz. (US$58/RM176), 1.7 oz. (US$78), and 3.4 oz (US$98). A body lotion and shower gel will also follow.

Modern Muse was concocted by Harry Fremont, the nose behind the famous Polo Sport by Ralph Lauren, a number of Vera Wang's biggest hits (including Princess), and the co-creator of the smash hit CK One fragrance. 

Estée Lauder are planning a rolling global release, with the fragrance hitting US stores in September. Later in the autumn, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Latin America will get the scent. It will then hit the rest of Europe and go global in January 2014. — AFP/Relaxnews

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