Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Has anyone ever heard a sonic boom and if so when?

May 22, 2010 by bebo  
Filed under Boom

I was wondering if anyone ever heard a sonic boom that was never explained. If you did do you have any idea on what it might have been? Where I live in Ohio two have occured, but never made it into the newspapers.

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8 Responses to “Has anyone ever heard a sonic boom and if so when?”
  1. petey says:

    its when the air force fly there plains around faster than the speed of sound so you see the plain then about 5 to10 sec later you hear them

  2. GREG H says:

    I used to hear them most everday as Concord flew to the USA from Heathrow. Usually the bang came as they flew out of UK airspace off the North Cornwall coast.
    The Good Old Days!!

  3. kenneth m says:

    NO SONIC BOOMS HAPPEN WHEN THE PLAIN MOVES FASTER THEN THE SPEED OF SOUND

  4. Denise says:

    We heard one when we watched a space rocket take off from Cape Canaveral when on holiday in Florida.

    Hope this helps and have a good day ;-)

  5. Sweet Annie says:

    Why would a sonic boom make the newspaper?

    It is a normal occurrence – and not newsworthy.

    Do you have a military base nearby? That is the most likely reason for a sonic boom.

    Don’t fret – it’s okay.

  6. Corey M says:

    on a video on youtube of a landing space shuttle, it occurs about three minutes to touch down at an altitude of about 40k feet.

  7. kratos9816 says:

    yep i heard one from this video game called street fighter.

  8. Dennis F says:

    Hear them everyday at work. Work F-15 Flight Test.
    Standard Test Flight profile required going Supersonic. Usually done at high enough altitude, as to not cause any problems, but still very audible on the ground.

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