Folks on both sides of the Delaware Bay reported hearing a loud shaking Monday night. What might have caused the March 17, ...
"I just got word this morning," Gordon said. "It was one of our aircraft on a test flight." The public is not ...
"What was that boom?" That's the question people throughout southern Delaware, from Millsboro to Fenwick Island to Lewes, ...
Residents in the Cape May area heard and felt a loud boom and shaking Monday afternoon but the government lists no ...
NASA also gathered sound data from the test flight. Boom Supersonic analyzed the data and found that no audible sonic boom reached the ground. This is notable, because supersonic flights that make ...
The company also recently announced progress in its intention to operate Mach-speed flights over land without the sonic boom reaching the ground. This "Boomless Cruise" could help Overture achieve ...
Specialized photography from NASA shows the shock waves as Boom's supersonic demonstrator breaks the sound barrier Boom confirms no sonic boom reached the ground during XB-1 demonstrator's supersonic ...
Neither the Delaware Emergency Management Agency nor ... Often when loud booms are heard on Delmarva, the source is a sonic boom, caused by an aircraft moving faster than the speed of sound.