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HAB911

(9,362 posts)
Mon Nov 14, 2022, 07:48 AM Nov 2022

Sonic boom rips across Florida

as Space Force plane X-37B returns


Half asleep I heard "something" but not enough to get up to see what it was. I miss the Shuttle coming home, when we would all wait with with anticipation for the boom.

https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida/2022/11/13/sonic-boom-rips-across-florida-space-force-plane-x-37b-returns/



It was just after 5 a.m. when her house rumbled awake. Her hens squawked. Her cats scattered. Her dogs hid under the covers. And Nancy Planeta sat straight up in bed, wondering: What was that sound?

People across Florida were awoken early Saturday morning to the sound of the X-37B returning to Earth after a record-breaking 908 days in orbit.

Reports of a sonic boom were widespread, from Titusville to Tampa, as the U.S. Space Force autonomous vehicle touched down at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Brevard County at 5:22 a.m.

Planeta, who is 52 and lives in northern Pasco County, scoured Facebook and local news sites for answers in an early morning haze. Garbage dumpster collection? Gunshots? Exercises at MacDill? Her father worked with the Air Force, she said, so once she had recovered from the initial shock, she was quick to recognize the boom as sonic. Her animals took longer to gather themselves.

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Sonic boom rips across Florida (Original Post) HAB911 Nov 2022 OP
Fabulous. She consulted Facebook first Better Days Ahoy Nov 2022 #1
LOL! That's what it's like in red floriduh HAB911 Nov 2022 #2
So all of Floriduh is now one big KTLA station Better Days Ahoy Nov 2022 #3
'bout sums it up HAB911 Nov 2022 #4

Better Days Ahoy

(706 posts)
1. Fabulous. She consulted Facebook first
Mon Nov 14, 2022, 07:58 AM
Nov 2022

That's just great. Just great.
Why not consult the e-version of the National Inquirer while she's at it?

HAB911

(9,362 posts)
2. LOL! That's what it's like in red floriduh
Mon Nov 14, 2022, 08:10 AM
Nov 2022

however, one can no longer get a broad spectrum of news on cable, they are all one trick ponies especially now. Weekends we watch BBC early mornings but they would not have covered this. Local news has devolved to which station can field the weather girl with the tightest outfit and largest breasts.

Better Days Ahoy

(706 posts)
3. So all of Floriduh is now one big KTLA station
Mon Nov 14, 2022, 08:16 AM
Nov 2022

"The bubble-headed bleach blonde goes on at 5.
She can tell you 'bout the plane crash with a glint in her eye.
It's interesting when people die.
Give us dirty laundry."
- Don Henley

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