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  2. Regulators are investigating reports of property damage from ...

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    Sonic booms and reported damage Turks and Caicos authorities did not immediately respond to requests for comment about how many damage reports have been received. Some unverified social media ...

  3. Sonic boom - Wikipedia

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    There is a probability that some damage—shattered glass, for example—will result from a sonic boom. Buildings in good condition should suffer no damage by pressures of 530 Pa (11 psf) or less. And, typically, community exposure to sonic boom is below 100 Pa (2 psf).

  4. Study: Sonic booms from SpaceX launches could cause ... - AOL

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    Nov. 26—A team of Brigham Young University researchers measuring noise levels during SpaceX's Oct. 13 Starship Super Heavy launch from Boca Chica found that associated overpressure events had ...

  5. Why sonic booms from the most powerful rocket ever built have ...

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    “(The) FAA requires SpaceX to maintain insurance in the event a sonic boom results in claims of structural damage,” according to a launch license update the Federal Aviation Administration ...

  6. Anti-Concorde Project - Wikipedia

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    A sonic boom is a shock-wave, or pressure disturbance, caused by the movement of the plane through the air, much like the wave produced by the bow of a ship as it moves through water: just as the bow wave is produced for the entire journey of the ship, so the sonic shockwave occurs throughout the duration of a supersonic flight. [9]

  7. Overpressure - Wikipedia

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    The human body can survive relatively high blast overpressure without experiencing barotrauma. A 5 psi blast overpressure will rupture eardrums in about 1% of subjects, and a 45 psi overpressure will cause eardrum rupture in about 99% of all subjects. The threshold for lung damage occurs at about 15 psi blast overpressure.

  8. SpaceX launches cause late-night booms that rattle windows ...

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    In the quiet city of Lompoc, less than 10 miles from the base, the sonic booms can feel like an earthquake, some residents said. In 2024, Elon Musk 's SpaceX conducted 46 launches from Vandenberg ...

  9. Atmospheric focusing - Wikipedia

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    When objects like planes travel faster than the speed of sound, they create sonic booms and pressure waves that can be focused. [1] Atmospheric factors present when these waves are created can focus the waves and cause damage. [1] Planes can also create boom waves and explosion waves that can be focused. [1]