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  2. Mysterious sonic booms rattle SoCal coast, and more are ... - AOL

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    The new report acknowledging the reach of sonic booms comes after officials at the base also disclosed plans to significantly ramp up the number of rocket launches, tripling blast-offs from about ...

  3. U.S. military rejects calls to reduce sonic booms from ... - AOL

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    Recent changes in rocket trajectories have made the sonic booms more common for residents inland, and Space Force officials have said they're looking to significantly increase the number of rocket ...

  4. Did you hear the boom? Rattled Ojai residents sure did ... - AOL

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    A boom rattled parts of Ventura County Wednesday afternoon as a rocket launched from Vandenberg. But base officials say there was no sonic boom.

  5. Sonic boom - Wikipedia

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    The sound of a sonic boom depends largely on the distance between the observer and the aircraft shape producing the sonic boom. A sonic boom is usually heard as a deep double "boom" as the aircraft is usually some distance away. The sound is much like that of mortar bombs, commonly used in firework displays. It is a common misconception that ...

  6. Meteor air burst - Wikipedia

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    Occurred 1,800 km west from the Scripps detector in San Diego. 2002, Jun 6 ... A daylight meteor accompanied by almost a minute of sonic booms. [93] 2015, Dec 12 [15]

  7. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - SpaceX successfully launched its 31st Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-31) mission to the International Space Station on Monday evening. The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 9 ...

  8. Skyquake - Wikipedia

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    The solar wind's equivalent of a sonic boom in the solar-system plasma medium can accelerate protons up to millions of miles per minute – as much as 40 percent of the speed of light. [citation needed] This is a proven source of auroras, but has never yet been shown to be sufficiently forceful and sufficiently abrupt to cause a "boom".

  9. Area residents could hear sonic booms again today - AOL

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    Feb. 21—SWANTON — Allen County residents could hear sonic booms again today as the 180th Fighter Wing of the Toledo Air National Guard conducts a pair of functional check flights. Flights are ...