does the aircraft fly at the speed of light
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It arises due to the jet traveling at nearly the speed of light and at a small angle relative to our line of sight. Since the jet is moving at nearly the speed of light, when a particle within the jet emits a bit of lightthe particle doesn't fall far behind the bit oflight it emitted.
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The jet appeared to be traveling four times the speed of light. This phenomenon is known as superluminal motion. ... Since the jet is moving at nearly the speed of light, when a particle within the jet emits a bit of light the particle doesn't fall far behind the bit of light it emitted.
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