Vandenberg to Launch SpaceX Rocket This Month -- and There Might be Some Sonic Booms

April 8, 2022
A SpaceX rocket carrying a National Reconnaissance Office mission will blast off from Vandenberg Space Force Base this month.

Apr. 7—A SpaceX rocket carrying a National Reconnaissance Office mission will blast off from Vandenberg Space Force Base this month.

The rocket launch is scheduled for April 15 between 5:59 a.m. and 7:25 a.m., according to a Vandenberg news release.

The aerospace company's Falcon 9 rocket will take off from the base's Space Launch Complex-4 East. Col. Rob Long, Space Launch Delta 30 commander, will be the launch decision authority, according to the release.

The mission is the first NRO mission to reuse a SpaceX rocket booster, according to the release. It is also the second Falcon 9 launch procured through a National Security Space Launch contract to launch rockets from the Western Range (meaning the West Coast).

According to the release, as the SpaceX rocket's first-stage booster re-enters the atmosphere to return to the landing zone, people around the Central Coast could potentially hear multiple sonic booms as the vehicle breaks the sound barrier.

A sonic boom occurs from the shock waves of an aircraft or launch vehicle traveling faster than the speed of sound, making a noise similar to a clap of thunder or an explosion.

This will be the third rocket launch from the Central Coast military base this year.

This story was originally published April 7, 2022 5:00 AM.

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