The sonic boom is an artifact of exceeding the speed of sound. As any shuttle would reenter earth's atmosphere way in excessive of that speed, yes, every reentry should be accompanies by a sonic boom.
From NOVA: Because the Space Shuttle is so large (122 ft long), you will hear the sonic booms created by both the nose and tail shock waves (they occur about one-half second apart). All supersonic airplanes produce two sonic booms, but because they happen so close to each other, you hear them as one sound.
Space shuttles do not create sonic booms while orbiting Earth because sonic booms are caused by shockwaves produced when an object travels faster than the speed of sound within the atmosphere. Since space shuttles travel at speeds greater than the speed of sound in space (where there is no atmosphere to create the conditions for a sonic boom), they do not produce sonic booms while in orbit.
The sonic screwdrivers from the second doctor to the tenth doctor were made by the doctor himself but the eleventh doctor's sonic screwdriver was made by the tardis because the tenth doctor's sonic screwdriver wouldnt work.
Sonic the Hedgehog's home planet is a topic of debate, but the most widely accepted answer is "Planet Mobius". Also known as Sonic's World, Mobius is a vibrant planet filled with diverse environments and creatures. However, it's worth noting that in some versions of the Sonic universe, Sonic's home planet is referred to as "Earth"
The sonic boom was first discovered by John William Strutt, also known as Lord Rayleigh, a British scientist, in the late 19th century. He studied the phenomenon of sound waves traveling at or faster than the speed of sound and their effects on air pressure, leading to the understanding of the sonic boom.
A sonic boom occurs when an object travels faster than the speed of sound. If the space shuttle enters Earth's atmosphere at a speed greater than the speed of sound, it will create a sonic boom. However, the shuttle typically slows down as it enters the atmosphere to avoid this effect.
Sonic booms occur when an object (space shuttle) is traveling faster than the speed of sound and the air in front of the object is compressed. As the air is compressed it emits a noise, thus the sonic boom.
I heard a huge sonic boom when the shuttle landed.
In every Sonic game Sonic is about 15 years old.
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if you mean in the animated series, then yes. During the show (on kids4tv) sonic would have some things to take care of, but every once in a while there was an episode where sonic had to get/lose an emerald.
I think so not sure A jet, shuttle, plane (on mach 1), NN96 nop nothing sonic is the fastest thing alive!!!!!!!!!! ALIVE, meaning a LIVING THING! A jet, shuttle and plane are NOT LIVING THINGS. Therefore, technicly, they are faster than Sonic. Plus, Sonic can go the speed of sound, but a jet plane can go 5X's the speed of sound! NN96
From NOVA: Because the Space Shuttle is so large (122 ft long), you will hear the sonic booms created by both the nose and tail shock waves (they occur about one-half second apart). All supersonic airplanes produce two sonic booms, but because they happen so close to each other, you hear them as one sound.
Sonic will transform into a werehog during the night in sonic unleashed.
Lionel L. Levy has written: 'Investigation of sonic boom for the space shuttle' -- subject(s): Space shuttles, Sonic boom
soahcity.com has mp3s of every peice of music from every Sonic game, however they don't have the Sonic Generations music yet
Sonic the Hedgehog was created in 1991.