What Supersonic Looks Like

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Thought this was pretty interesting.

"The breaking of the sound barrier is not just an audible phenomenon. As a new picture from the U.S. military shows, Mach 1 can be quite visual.

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This widely circulated new photo shows a Air Force F-22 Raptor aircraft participating in an exercise in the Gulf of Alaska June 22, 2009 as it executes a supersonic flyby over the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis.

The visual phenomenon, which sometimes but not always accompanies the breaking of the sound barrier, has also been seen with nuclear blasts and just after space shuttles launches, too. A vapor cone was photographed as the Apollo 11 moon-landing mission rocketed skyward in 1969.

The phenomenon is not well studied. Scientists refer to it as a vapor cone, shock collar, or shock egg, and it's thought to be created by what's called a Prandtl-Glauert singularity. "

http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20090630/sc_livescience/whatsupersoniclookslike
 

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Yeah, that's pretty much what happens once the shock wave forms.
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thats pretty old news...
 
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Yeah, that's pretty much what happens once the shock wave forms.

Yes, but this one made yahoo news headlines 'cause it doesn't look quite like the eggy cloud of those pics.
 
That has nothing to do with breaking the sound barrier. It occures at speeds of about mach 0.8–1.2.
At transonic speeds intense low-pressure areas form at various points around an aircraft. If conditions are right (i.e. high humidity) visible clouds will form in these low-pressure areas; these are called Prandtl-Glauert singularities. These clouds remain with the aircraft as it travels. It is not necessary for the aircraft as a whole to reach supersonic speeds for these clouds to form.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transonic
 
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