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NASA and Boom Supersonic released an incredible photo capturing a shockwave emanating from the dark silhouette of the supersonic XB-1 aircraft.
The photo was taken during a Feb. 10 test flight during which it broke the sound barrier three times.
NASA also gathered sound data from the test flight and found that no audible sonic boom reached the ground.
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