Sonic Boom Seen - Rocket Launch Shockwave Ripples Clouds | Video
As NASA launched its Solar Dynamics Observatory on Feb.11th 2010, the booster’s pass thru Mach 1 (“sound barrier”) produced a visible trace. The transonic wave interacted with a sundog, refracted light from high altitude ice crystals (video @ 1:45).
Credit: NASA / filmed by Romeo Durscher
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Credit: NASA / filmed by Romeo Durscher
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