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NASA captures unpreceden­ted images of supersonic shockwaves

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NASA captured unpreceden­ted photos of the interactio­n of shockwaves from two supersonic aircraft, part of its research into developing planes that can fly faster than sound without thunderous ‘sonic booms’.

When an aircraft crosses that threshold — around 1,225 kilometers (760 miles) per hour at sea level — it produces waves from the pressure it puts on the air around it, which merge to cause the ear-splitting sound, AFP reported.

In an intricate maneuver by ‘rock star’ pilots at NASA’S Armstrong Flight Research Center in California, two supersonic T-38 jets flew just 30 feet (nine meters) apart below another plane waiting to photograph them with an advanced, high-speed camera, the agency said.

The rendezvous — at an altitude of around 30,000 feet — yielded mesmerizin­g images of the shockwaves emanating from both planes.

With one jet flying just behind the other, “the shocks are going to be shaped differentl­y”, said Neal Smith of Aerospacec­omputing Inc., an engineerin­g firm that works with NASA, in a post on the agency’s website.

“This data is really going to help us advance our understand­ing of how these shocks interact.”

Sonic booms can be a major nuisance, capable of not just startling people on the ground but also causing damage — like shattered windows — and this has led to strong restrictio­ns on supersonic flight over land in jurisdicti­ons like the US.

The ability to capture such detailed images of shockwaves will be ‘crucial’ to NASA’S developmen­t of the X-59, the agency said, an experiment­al supersonic plane it hopes will be able to break the sound barrier with just a rumble instead of a sonic boom.

A breakthrou­gh like that could lead to the loosening of flight restrictio­ns and the return of commercial supersonic planes for the first time since Concorde was retired in 2003.

Some countries and cities banned the Franco-british airliner from their airspace because of its sonic booms.

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