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NASA Astronaut Reports Unusual Noises from Stranded Boeing Starliner Spacecraft
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NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore reported a strange noise coming from a speaker inside the Starliner spacecraft while it was docked to the International Space Station. The noise was described as rhythmic and pulsating, occurring at regular intervals. This incident occurred days before the Starliner was set to leave the station and return to Earth without a crew.
A pulsing sound from a speaker in Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, heard by NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore aboard the International Space Station, has stopped.The feedback from the speaker was the result of an audio configuration between the space station and Starliner.
The space station audio system is complex, allowing multiple spacecraft and modules to be interconnected, and it is common to experience noise and feedback.
There's a strange noise coming through the speaker ... I don't know what's making it.
I'll let y'all scratch your heads and see if you can figure out what's going on … Call us if you figure it out.
It was kind of like a pulsating noise, almost like a sonar ping.
There are several noises I'd prefer not to hear inside my spaceship, including this one that @Boeing Starliner is now making.
For many of us, it was, 'Oh, here we go again. Another day, another Starliner event.' I can only imagine what it was like being on the station, hearing that sound coming from down the corridor. It probably felt pretty weird, but I'm glad it ended up being just a program set up wrong.
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