@LoganSnare The other kids in our group put 2 computers together and we would project a film out the window onto the blank side of a building across the street.
@Logan760661@LoganSnare This post has a sample of the individual frame which has been distributed on this platform for this account in a grouping of 3 separate images.
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ALERT: Random ‘sonic boom' shocks thousands across multiple East Coast US states.
The random sonic boom, a loud explosion noise caused by an object breaking the sound barrier, was captured by Ring doorbells and surveillance footage in South Carolina.
There have also been reports of the boom being heard from North Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia.
Speculated to be a fighter jet or an asteroid striking the Earth's atmosphere, the military and NASA have both denied either of those events.
The US Geological Survey, which tracks earthquakes, has confirmed that a large sonic boom was recorded over Saint Andrews, South Carolina.
Chris Jackson, meteorologist and storm chaser, said: “It felt like someone shoved me right in my chest an instant before the boom began.”
The Pentagon's Noise Working Group has stated in the past that it is common over Special Use Airspace (SUA); however, that part of South Carolina is not an SUA.
New England residents were startled over the weekend when a meteor streaked across the sky and triggered a sonic boom in the middle of the day. https://t.co/emxReDlOME
The Cosmic Sonic Boom
The Sun is constantly trying to sandblast our atmosphere into deep space. It launches a million-ton stream of plasma at 1.6 million kilometers per hour. When this supersonic wind hits Earth’s magnetic field, it creates a "Bow Shock."
This is essentially a permanent, silent sonic boom located 60,000 kilometers in front of us.
While gravity holds our air down, it is the spinning molten iron core deep beneath our feet that keeps it there. This "geodynamo" creates a magnetic bubble that forces the solar wind to flow around us like water around a stone in a stream.
Without this constant magnetic deflection, Earth would have shared the fate of Mars: a world stripped of its water and air, turned into a sterilized graveyard.
🎥 NASA Goddard