It’s like it’s alive. Trying to eat the astronauts on the ISS. Metallic heartbeat.
repeatedly_once on
Thought it was coming from the craft itself which would have been worrying, this appears to be coming from a speaker. Which is still a cause for concern but not as bad as something coming from the structure.
LeftLiner on
That’s just the death rattle of the whistleblower welded into the hull. It’ll go away on its own soon enough.
4RCH43ON on
Oh no, I saw Event Horizon, its saying, *libera te tutemet*, they are all doomed.
JcoolTheShipbuilder on
oh hell nah.. its haunted now?
did it start recently? or was it doing it the entire time and they only just noticed?
allthehops on
The fact that some of the pulses are a little quicker/offset is honestly pretty disconcerting
They’re already stuck in space, now weird noises are coming from their speakers…
YYC_boomer on
That would be the pulse of the alien that will be coming to take over the world.
HighwayTurbulent4188 on
You can sell that story.
strange noises were responsible for Starliner having problems
Greenawayer on
Space Aliens, obviously.
Or it could be Space GHOSTS….!
Have any white sheets gone missing…?
askmed_throwaway on
It’s just the way the audience knows we are about to meet a big bad
Uhdoyle on
Oscillations akin to water hammers in a pressurized line, perhaps? That doesn’t sound good whatever it is.
Secret_Section6280 on
Was Starliner able to develop a firing solution?😏
CaptainBayouBilly on
Sounds like the door chime on a car. Have they checked to see if it’s closed?
Lord_Tanus_88 on
Aliens coming to check out starliner. Don’t worry they will realise it’s space junk and leave.
Plstcmonkey on
It’s a distress beacon coming from a nearby planet.
Sophie_MacGovern on
It’s a code. It says, “Be sure to drink your Ovaltine.”
SamyMerchi on
It sounds like the end of Poseidon Adventure when they were trying to communicate with the outside.
HiFiGuy197 on
Oh, that just means the Xenomorphs are getting closer.
JaggedMetalOs on
Ah, they have the machine that goes PING. It’s the most expensive machine in the whole spacecraft!
DreamDestroyeer_ on
What if this is the sound of the software trying to switch between manual and autopilot?
boot2skull on
Boeing opened a portal to a hostile dimension. They just can’t catch a break.
Time-Accident3809 on
I’m not saying it was aliens… but it was aliens.
ataboo on
The pace sounds like a heart rate but the reverb is long. Would electrical interference from the body do something like this?
bozodoozy on
wonder if it’s anything like Iike what the guys on ocean gates Titan heard before their little incident near the titanic.
OldManPip5 on
Sounds like a magna displacement, or maybe 2 whales humping. Give me a ping, Vasily.
Dos-Commas on
According to the show Constellation, it’s a warning sent from astronauts in a parallel universe.
2017-Audi-S6 on
Could it not be a warning klaxon coming over a cross wired speaker?
Something like the “close the airlock door” warning?
Cantinkeror on
“yeah Butch, that’s a ten four. We’re just gonna have you grab a wrench and bang on ‘er a little, ok? Should clear up after a few good whacks… why don’t you give us a holler when yer done…”
NotAnAIOrAmI on
For some reason this reminds me of *The Search for Spock*;
Klingon: “The bridge seems to be run by computer, it is the only thing speaking.”
Kruge: “Speaking? Let me hear.”
Computer: “9, 8, 7, 6, 5…”
Kruge: “Get out! Get out of there!”
Elbynerual on
Sonar was my job in the navy. This is not what sonar sounds like, just FYI.
TwoLineElement on
Some gain issue causing positive feedback. I’d suggest some software electrical management error. Or Starship is really more Steampunk than we have been led to believe. Starliner as a test craft was probably not configured for such a long stay and is now well beyond its ‘Best Before” date and is reaching “Expiry By’ date. First Dragon Crew wasn’t configured for more than six weeks at the ISS.
Decronym on
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
|Fewer Letters|More Letters|
|——-|———|—|
|[COTS](/r/Space/comments/1f6f4kf/stub/lkzydgc “Last usage”)|[Commercial Orbital Transportation Services contract](https://www.nasa.gov/cots)|
| |Commercial/Off The Shelf|
|CST|(Boeing) Crew Space Transportation capsules|
| |Central Standard Time (UTC-6)|
|[QA](/r/Space/comments/1f6f4kf/stub/lkzzox8 “Last usage”)|Quality Assurance/Assessment|
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I only know an iota of the basics of some potential situations that can cause these types of issues. If there is circuitry looped in improper ways or close to certain types of other electronics it can cause issues by either amplifying an outside source that gets introduced to the speaker or even creates the sounds source itself. I’ve had a guitar pedal that had a faulty inductor that could pick up radio stations. I also had a guitar effects gadget that had a pulse width modulator that would create an interference and create a squeal in the speaker. The sound sounds like it’s either from some type of sin signal or pulse width modulation on board or it’s picking up some satellite data transmission/ signal from some faulty misplaced electronics. I don’t believe it’s a computer system alert noise and I don’t think it’s a cause for any concern. It would be interesting to know if the sound is only heard when the speak is on while in use or if the speaker is permanently making this noise.
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It’s like it’s alive. Trying to eat the astronauts on the ISS. Metallic heartbeat.
Thought it was coming from the craft itself which would have been worrying, this appears to be coming from a speaker. Which is still a cause for concern but not as bad as something coming from the structure.
That’s just the death rattle of the whistleblower welded into the hull. It’ll go away on its own soon enough.
Oh no, I saw Event Horizon, its saying, *libera te tutemet*, they are all doomed.
oh hell nah.. its haunted now?
did it start recently? or was it doing it the entire time and they only just noticed?
The fact that some of the pulses are a little quicker/offset is honestly pretty disconcerting
They’re already stuck in space, now weird noises are coming from their speakers…
That would be the pulse of the alien that will be coming to take over the world.
You can sell that story.
strange noises were responsible for Starliner having problems
Space Aliens, obviously.
Or it could be Space GHOSTS….!
Have any white sheets gone missing…?
It’s just the way the audience knows we are about to meet a big bad
Oscillations akin to water hammers in a pressurized line, perhaps? That doesn’t sound good whatever it is.
Was Starliner able to develop a firing solution?😏
Sounds like the door chime on a car. Have they checked to see if it’s closed?
Aliens coming to check out starliner. Don’t worry they will realise it’s space junk and leave.
It’s a distress beacon coming from a nearby planet.
It’s a code. It says, “Be sure to drink your Ovaltine.”
It sounds like the end of Poseidon Adventure when they were trying to communicate with the outside.
Oh, that just means the Xenomorphs are getting closer.
Ah, they have the machine that goes PING. It’s the most expensive machine in the whole spacecraft!
What if this is the sound of the software trying to switch between manual and autopilot?
Boeing opened a portal to a hostile dimension. They just can’t catch a break.
I’m not saying it was aliens… but it was aliens.
The pace sounds like a heart rate but the reverb is long. Would electrical interference from the body do something like this?
wonder if it’s anything like Iike what the guys on ocean gates Titan heard before their little incident near the titanic.
Sounds like a magna displacement, or maybe 2 whales humping. Give me a ping, Vasily.
According to the show Constellation, it’s a warning sent from astronauts in a parallel universe.
Could it not be a warning klaxon coming over a cross wired speaker?
Something like the “close the airlock door” warning?
“yeah Butch, that’s a ten four. We’re just gonna have you grab a wrench and bang on ‘er a little, ok? Should clear up after a few good whacks… why don’t you give us a holler when yer done…”
For some reason this reminds me of *The Search for Spock*;
Klingon: “The bridge seems to be run by computer, it is the only thing speaking.”
Kruge: “Speaking? Let me hear.”
Computer: “9, 8, 7, 6, 5…”
Kruge: “Get out! Get out of there!”
Sonar was my job in the navy. This is not what sonar sounds like, just FYI.
Some gain issue causing positive feedback. I’d suggest some software electrical management error. Or Starship is really more Steampunk than we have been led to believe. Starliner as a test craft was probably not configured for such a long stay and is now well beyond its ‘Best Before” date and is reaching “Expiry By’ date. First Dragon Crew wasn’t configured for more than six weeks at the ISS.
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
|Fewer Letters|More Letters|
|——-|———|—|
|[COTS](/r/Space/comments/1f6f4kf/stub/lkzydgc “Last usage”)|[Commercial Orbital Transportation Services contract](https://www.nasa.gov/cots)|
| |Commercial/Off The Shelf|
|CST|(Boeing) Crew Space Transportation capsules|
| |Central Standard Time (UTC-6)|
|[QA](/r/Space/comments/1f6f4kf/stub/lkzzox8 “Last usage”)|Quality Assurance/Assessment|
|Jargon|Definition|
|——-|———|—|
|[Starliner](/r/Space/comments/1f6f4kf/stub/ll004pt “Last usage”)|Boeing commercial crew capsule [CST-100](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_CST-100_Starliner)|
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I only know an iota of the basics of some potential situations that can cause these types of issues. If there is circuitry looped in improper ways or close to certain types of other electronics it can cause issues by either amplifying an outside source that gets introduced to the speaker or even creates the sounds source itself. I’ve had a guitar pedal that had a faulty inductor that could pick up radio stations. I also had a guitar effects gadget that had a pulse width modulator that would create an interference and create a squeal in the speaker. The sound sounds like it’s either from some type of sin signal or pulse width modulation on board or it’s picking up some satellite data transmission/ signal from some faulty misplaced electronics. I don’t believe it’s a computer system alert noise and I don’t think it’s a cause for any concern. It would be interesting to know if the sound is only heard when the speak is on while in use or if the speaker is permanently making this noise.