SpaceX Dragon returns to Los Angeles with Sonic Boom

No, that’s not an earthquake. The sound boom caused by SpaceX cargo ships raked Saturday night in Los Angeles.
The vast residents of the area reported a loud boom and a rattle.
According to an article on Elon Musk’s Space Agency X, the boom seems to be related to the SpaceX Dragon capsule that is re-entering the atmosphere.
“The dragon will also announce its arrival before a brief sound boom before the Pacific splashes,” SpaceX reported for about an hour. The account says the capsule will be in at around 10:44 pm
According to NASA, the unsold spacecraft has transported about 6,700 pounds of crew supplies, equipment and other resources to the International Space Station. It evacuated from the International Space Station at around 9:05 a.m. Friday and then began its journey back to the California coast.
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When SpaceX cargo ships started the night sky, Los Angeles heard a boom in Los Angeles.
Sonic Booms has become the source of shock for Southern Californians living near the Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County, where SpaceX and U.S. Space Force officials acknowledge that their rocket launches and landings are causing conventional rattle.
Last year, military officials declined calls for a reduction in the boom of the sound from SpaceX rockets in the region, which has been increasing in frequency. Musk’s agent said it plans to launch more than 90 rockets from the base by 2026.
It is far from the residents of Venice, West Hollywood, Highland Park, Mount Agoura and Santa Clarita and feel and hear the boom during Saturday’s boom.