For centuries, skyquakes – sudden, loud booming sounds seemingly emerging from the sky – have baffled scientists and the general public. These mysterious noises have been reported globally, with notable occurrences in the United States. Despite extensive research, the true cause remains elusive. Skyquakes have been documented in various cultures, known as “uminari” in Japan, “mistpouffers” in Belgium, and “Seneca Guns” in the US. The sounds, sometimes as loud as artillery blasts, occur without a visible cause, adding to the mystery. Historical records date back to the early 1800s, with reports during seismic events like the New Madrid earthquakes. Proposed explanations include meteor explosions, atmospheric disturbances, and sonic booms from military activities. However, no single theory can account for all skyquakes, leaving this natural phenomenon as one of nature’s unsolved mysteries. Scientists continue to investigate, hoping to unravel the secrets behind these eerie booms.