Astronaut Butch Wilmore first reported the pulsating sound coming from a speaker inside the spacecraft to Mission Control at Johnson Space Center in Houston on Saturday, just days before it was set to leave the station and return to Earth on autopilot.
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This is one hell of a way for Daft Punk to announce their comeback
TowMater66 on
“NASA said in a statement on social media that the pulsing sound from the speaker has since stopped and determined the feedback was the result of an audio configuration between the space station and Starliner.”
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Fox News isn’t a legitimate source, and I’m disappointed to find it in a science sub, considering how they amplify anti-science nut jobs on the daily.
neovb on
Someone on here posted a very detailed writeup a couple of days ago explaining how this was probably caused by an audio feedback loop. Looks like they may have been right!
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I still think a Russian space submarine was pinging for targets! 🤣 s
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Don’t worry. The sound will go away when Starliner burns up on re-entry.
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Not likely. Probably the same as what happened on the first Chinese manned spaceflight in 2003:
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Astronaut Butch Wilmore first reported the pulsating sound coming from a speaker inside the spacecraft to Mission Control at Johnson Space Center in Houston on Saturday, just days before it was set to leave the station and return to Earth on autopilot.
This is one hell of a way for Daft Punk to announce their comeback
“NASA said in a statement on social media that the pulsing sound from the speaker has since stopped and determined the feedback was the result of an audio configuration between the space station and Starliner.”
Fox News isn’t a legitimate source, and I’m disappointed to find it in a science sub, considering how they amplify anti-science nut jobs on the daily.
Someone on here posted a very detailed writeup a couple of days ago explaining how this was probably caused by an audio feedback loop. Looks like they may have been right!
I still think a Russian space submarine was pinging for targets! 🤣 s
Don’t worry. The sound will go away when Starliner burns up on re-entry.
Not likely. Probably the same as what happened on the first Chinese manned spaceflight in 2003:
Who or What Is Knocking On His Spacecraft? | NASA’s Unexplained Files.
https://youtu.be/ioJsRQ53IEM?si=xc4Arfx6ZadjG7lg
It’s believed to be differential expansion due to thermal differences.
https://www.reddit.com/r/space/s/AAcZw4ZCDJ.
This guy figured it out (posted about it) yesterday
NASA: rest assured we are 100% confident that it’s probably not the aliens…again