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Explosion, 2/9/24, 8:25am - What was it?
I have no clue, but it shook our house in Mallory Square. 🤔
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We felt it in Bonita ?
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Yes, near Pine Ridge.
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I heard something loud about ten minutes ago here in Lynnhaven. Also shook house.
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Space capsule returning, broke sound barrier.
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Sonic booms from returning Axiom 3. I posted an hour ago that it was going to happen.
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There’s rock quarry on other side of prison, could been blasting?
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Who do you sue when the boom causes a heart attack, accident, or a surgical accident, ending in death? Really. Who ya gonna call? Inquiring minds want to know!
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About the same as a loud clap of thunder. Actually, thunder can be louder and almost always lasts longer. I miss the occasional sonic boom. I used to enjoy them. |
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And if you like the sound, you can listen to sonic booms all you like, on your headphones - they make them sound like 3 D these days. |
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Gimme an "O"! Gimme an "O"! Gimme an "M"! What's that spell? (Come on man? Don't let me down?) |
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Please elaborate how this sonic boom that was about 1/4 as loud as a close lightning strike harmed anyone or anything???? Maybe I'm indifferent to it having grown up on Long Island near Grumman Aerospace---these "booms" were a weekly occurrence in the sixties. |
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So what. Who cares. A little boom at 8:30 in the morning.
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For the people—-to pay more for insurance. |
Morgan & Morgan
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This happened in SoCal back in the days when the space shuttle was flying. Two sonic booms in quick succession as it entered earth’s atmosphere. Sometimes we were aware it was coming, sometimes not, but we always knew what it was when it happened. Life in the space age.
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Just a bit more detail...
The SpaceX Crew Dragon was returning from the International Space Station. Its entry groundtrack took it from SW to NE across Mexico and Florida, with splashdown off the coast of Daytona. The spacecraft was returning the AX-3 private astronaut crew following a two-week mission. This ascending entry created the opportunity for sonic booms over our area as it slowed below the speed of sound heading toward the desired splashdown zone. NASA and Axiom Space have an agreement to fly commercial (private) astronaut missions to and from the Station about once a year when it doesn't interfere with ongoing 24/7 operations. NASA requires the Commander of the four-person mission to be a former flown NASA astronaut. The other seats can be sold to crew members approved by the partnership. Axiom is working on designs for a commercial space station that eventually could among several that NASA uses for scientific research after the ISS is retired and deorbited safely over the Pacific at the end of its useful lifetime. __________________ Mama always told me |
I felt it also. Live in McClure. My roof rafters shook.
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We heard the boom also here in Fenney
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sonic boom of the crew coming back from space station
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