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Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Turbulence (SonicBAT) Testing

NASA/Bill White2017-08-22

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Microphone arrays and other instrumentation are strategically positioned along the ground at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. They have been set up to collect sound signatures from sonic booms created by agency F-18 jets flying faster than the speed of sound. Several flights a day have been taking place the week of Aug. 21, 2017 as part of NASA's Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Turbulence, or SonicBAT II Program. NASA at Kennedy is partnering with the agency's Armstrong Flight Research Center in California, Langley Research Center in Virginia, and Space Florida for a program in which F-18 jets will take off from the Shuttle Landing Facility and fly at supersonic speeds while agency researchers measure the effects of low-altitude turbulence caused by sonic booms.

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  • Title: Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Turbulence (SonicBAT) Testing
  • Creator: NASA/Bill White
  • Date Created: 2017-08-22
  • Location: Shuttle Landing Facility
  • Rights: KSC
  • Album: ajwatso3
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