Can Earthquakes Really Happen in the Sky?

You may hear a loud window-rattling noise from above, but these widely observed (and documented) phenomena have no apparent cause.
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Can Earthquakes Really Happen in the Sky?
The name is a little misleading, but if you've ever heard a sonic boom, then you'll have a good idea what a skyquake sounds like: a stupendously loud, window-rattling noise in the sky. But strangely enough, these widely observed (and documented) phenomena have no apparent cause.
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