(CQS) Consolidated Quality Services

(CQS) Consolidated Quality Services Inspection Services, integrated Xray systems for the automotive , security, forensic and others

Manufacture's Representative For Non-Destructive Testing Equipment, Testing and Inspection Service's

We also provide a Resident Engineering Program and (CSR) Customer Service Representation Program.

07/29/2024

We’ve celebrated the 55th anniversary of . We’ve transported the core stage of NASA's Space Launch System to NASA's Kennedy Space Center for the II mission.

Now it’s time to look to the future. Download our free poster featuring the NASA Artemis crew: https://go.nasa.gov/3ydnBaz

07/29/2024
07/29/2024

Why do jet aircraft make a strange halo when they pass the speed of sound?

Jet aircraft are amazing machines that can fly faster than the speed of sound, which is about 1,192 km/h (741 mph) at sea level and 20 °C (68 °F). When they do so, they sometimes create a strange halo around them, which looks like a white ring or cone. This phenomenon is called a v***r cone or a shock collar, and it is related to the sonic boom that the aircraft produces.

A sonic boom is a loud noise that occurs when an object travels through the air faster than the sound waves it creates. This causes the sound waves to pile up and form a shock wave, which is a sudden change in pressure and density. The shock wave travels in a cone shape behind the aircraft, with the aircraft at its tip. The angle of the cone depends on the speed of the aircraft, and the faster the aircraft, the narrower the cone.

The shock wave affects the air around the aircraft and lowers its pressure and temperature. This causes the moisture in the air to condense into tiny droplets, which form a visible cloud. The cloud appears as a halo around the aircraft, following the shape of the shock wave. The cloud disappears quickly, as the air returns to its normal pressure and temperature, and the droplets ev***rate.

The v***r cone is not always visible, and it depends on the humidity and temperature of the air. The higher the humidity and the lower the temperature, the more likely the v***r cone will form. It also depends on the altitude and angle of the aircraft, and it is more likely to form when the aircraft is close to the ground and flying at a steep angle. The v***r cone is not harmful to the aircraft or the passengers, and it does not affect the performance or stability of the aircraft. It is just a visual effect that shows the power and speed of the jet aircraft.

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