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Letter: Letter: Boom time

Published 5 May 1990

From JAMES BELLCHAMBERS

Your article on the space shuttle’s sonic booms (Science, 14 April)
may provide an explanation for a phenomenon which I observed while living
in Sussex in 1980.

The sonic boom of Concorde was regularly heard on its return flight
from America. A very short time in advance of the boom a pheasant would
give its alarm call. Did this pheasant know something the scientists of
Caltech did not and are other animals, perhaps even man, similarly able
to sense such low-level ground pressure waves?

James Bellchambers Totnes, Devon

Issue no. 1715 published 5 May 1990

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