Flying Fast, Flying Quiet
NASA's been working for a while to learn as much as possible about how sonic booms are formed during supersonic flight and what can be done to make them quieter, so that someday supersonic aircraft could fly over land. The head of NASA's high speed research talks about how he got started in figuring out how to "bust the boom."
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