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Do those have turbo pumps? Or solid rocket motors?
Why Does A Rocket Not Have A Sonic Boom?
Observations record the sound of an object, which is moving at supersonic speed, rocking and rocking when releasing shock waves at supersonic speeds. Due to the high altitude of the rocket and the change in altitude, this won’t happen.
Do Rockets Cause A Sonic Boom?
The sonic boom happens when one cubic meter per second exceeds the sound level. As a missile launches, only the exhaust of the rocket results in supersonic sound, so for the entire flight, the only thing that emits supersonic sound is the exhaust of a rocket.
the booster landing could be seen coming down for landing along Florida's east coast. As the booster breaks the sound barrier, a shock wave moves outward in the form of a sonic boom. People could hear the thunderous sound as far inland as Orlando.
originally posted by: Grenade
a reply to: Alien Abduct
Expansion of the rocket fuel gases would generate a sonic boom? Like a firework, that bang you hear isn't the rocket displacing air, it's the ignition and explosion of said gases causing a pressure wave.
originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: Alien Abduct
When any object goes supersonic it creates a 'shockwave' aka a sonic boom. The Space Shuttle glided to the runway under no propulsion, yet still had the iconic double sonic boom announcing her arrival a few minutes before touchdown.
originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: Alien Abduct
When any object goes supersonic it creates a 'shockwave' aka a sonic boom. The Space Shuttle glided to the runway under no propulsion, yet still had the iconic double sonic boom announcing her arrival a few minutes before touchdown.