This November, onlookers will get to hear a so-called "quiet" sonic boom as a supersonic military jet zips through the skies of Galveston, Texas, according to NASA.
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Selasa, 03 Juli 2018
Why a Fighter Jet Is Testing 'Quiet' Supersonic Booms Over Texas
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