What is a sonic boom?
A sonic boom is a shock wave created when an object travels faster than the speed of sound.
Legal / Lawsuits
Dozens of Texas homeowners are suing Elon Musk's SpaceX, claiming that sonic booms from rocket testing have caused damage to their properties. The lawsuit alleges gross negligence and trespassing due to the repeated impact of sonic booms.
The lawsuit focuses on the sonic booms generated during SpaceX rocket tests, which residents claim have caused structural damage to their homes. Sonic booms are created when an object travels faster than the speed of sound, producing a shock wave that can cause damage. The residents argue that SpaceX was negligent in conducting these tests, leading to the damage. The increase in authorized rocket launches by the FAA also intensifies concerns about potential future damage. SpaceX's rapid growth in South Texas, including the establishment of Starbase, has led to increased scrutiny and legal challenges, including a separate lawsuit regarding beach closures during launches. This case underscores the growing pains associated with the expanding commercial space industry and its interactions with local communities.
A sonic boom is a shock wave created when an object travels faster than the speed of sound.
Strong sonic booms can cause damage to walls, windows, and roofs.
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